Totally missed my point. New Zealand might not have anyone bowling 150kph, but they have two left armers. Two very different left armers as well might I add. Something different for the batsmen to think about.
South Africa have a couple of promising spinners it's not like we are back to the days of Paul Harris and Morkel adds the heat with his 150kph short stuff.
Whereas England always go in with these 4 medium paced dobbers. All right armers. No variety. Plunkett was supposedly bowling 145/150kph yet he's just sitting on the bench...
This is kind of what I've been saying the last 18 months or so - it isn't that England don't have a good attack, they are just far too conservative to actually fiddle around and work out what it should be. In general terms:
Mid 80s right arm swingers - Anderson, Woakes, Jordan, Broad, Brooks, Wood, Stokes, Onions
Around 90 - Plunkett, Finn, Overton
Left arm gas - Mills, Footitt
Left arm not quite so gas - Topley, Willey
Leg Spin - Rashid
Left Arm spin - Panesar
Off Breaks - Ali, Riley
Should be able, with a bit of experimentation, to cobble together a decent, varied attack out of that...but instead you will almost exclusively get four of the first category plus Ali to shore up the batting (though his batting average is closer to Nathan Lyon's than Joe Root's...)