The ICC Cricket World Cup, to be played in Australia and New Zealand in February/March, is a constant motivation for Black Caps pace bowler Trent Boult.
The 25-year-old, who learned his early cricket at Otumoetai College and the Otumoetai Cadets Club, is the first choice new ball bowler with Tim Southee in test matches.
But it has taken the likeable left-armer longer to break into the white ball game.
"The World Cup is a massive stage and it is a huge tournament," Boult said. "Obviously the World Cup doesn't come round that often, and for it to come round in your home garden is something I can't see happening in my career I guess.
"It is something I am working towards but I am looking forward to a big game (Hamilton) today and then a big tour to UAE as well. So a lot of cricket to be played before then."