When Blair Furlong's regal letter from the Governor-General's office arrived in the mailbox of his Napier home, his heart skipped a beat or two.
The former All Black and Central Districts cricketer, who had the potential to be a Black Cap had he invested more time in the summer code, thought it was an invite to a function at the Government House.
"In my previous life as a cricket and gaming administrator, I used to get lots of invites from the Governor-General, none of which I could accept because the rules didn't allow me to."
The 71-year-old retired as CD Cricket Association chief executive in June 2010 after more than two decades of service in cricket's major association office.
"So now that I'm retired I got this thing and I thought I had been invited to a garden party because he is retiring," a grinning Mr Furlong said of Sir Jerry Mateparae, who is stepping down as the 20th Governor-General on August 31.