Paid-off mortgages, two-month holidays and a brand new business are among the spending sprees of sports fans who snared life-changing catches during the Cricket World Cup.
Seven lucky spectators banked a cool $107,142.86 each, tax-free, for one-handed catches as some of the world's top batsmen sent sixes sailing into the stands during the tournament.
Their windfall comes after brewer Tui paid out a combined $750,000 in its Catch A Million competition. The jackpot increased with every step the Black Caps took towards the World Cup final.
For Aucklander Arjun Bhardwaj, 24, who moved to New Zealand from India on his own as a 17-year-old, the payout means he will open his first business and return home to visit family.
"I'd been looking to set up my own business, probably a liquor store, for a while but I'd not been able to afford it. I can do that now, I get to start my career," Bhardwaj told the Herald on Sunday.