The Champions Trophy campaign promised so much but came to a limp end. If this was an indicator of our ODI team as they build towards the World Cup, it once again pointed the finger of doubt squarely at our batsmen.
We know Martin Guptill can be outstanding - he was against England - but we also know he can't get runs all the time. He had a disappointing Champions Trophy, but he could just as likely have an outstanding World Cup.
So you need the bloke at the other end to front every so often and, sadly, Luke Ronchi did not. If there is one thing Ronchi, and Hamish Rutherford for that matter, have shown is that selection for the Black Caps must be based around results at the provincial level in the form of the game a player is being selected for.
Kane Williamson is the goods, plain and simple. In Williamson we have a cricketer with an exceptional cricket brain and an understanding of batsmanship. He had a very good Champions Trophy and showcased his all-round ability. Williamson is the platform which this ODI batting team must be built around from now on.
Ross Taylor is Ross Taylor. There is not much else to say, really. He did not have a good tournament but I sense he is getting over his post-captaincy issues and will be key come World Cup time.