The Black Sticks men opened their four-test series against Malaysia with a 4-1 victory at the Tauranga Hockey Centre at Blake Park yesterday.
The Kiwis were rusty early on in their first game since the Oceania Cup in October, where they finished runners-up to Australia.
Malaysia had a gilt-edged chance to take the lead after five minutes when they were awarded a penalty stroke after the ball cannoned into the arm of a Black Sticks defender from a penalty corner.
Goalkeeper Devon Manchester showed why he was a star at the recent HIL in India by saving superbly to keep the Malaysians scoreless but he was powerless to stop the visitors taking a deserved lead in the second quarter from a penalty corner.
That was the impetus the Black Sticks needed as they took control of the match with two goals in 90 seconds from Jacob Smith and Nick Wilson to go 2-1 up and ignite the good sized crowd in attendance.