For Mount Maunganui pace bowler Trent Boult, last week's test series win against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates was "right up there" on the satisfaction scale.
Boult and his other Tauranga-based team mates Kane Williamson, Neil Wagner and Colin de Grandhomme arrived home yesterday for a precious few days with their families before going to Wellington for the first test of the home series against Sri Lanka starting on Saturday.
"Looking back at the history, the record books overseas and in Asia itself, it was awesome," Boult said yesterday after a mad dash from the international to the domestic terminal in order to catch an earlier flight to Tauranga to see his wife and 2-month-old son.
"But the best thing is that it's been in conditions that we're not used to. We're usually a seam bowling attack but for our spinners to stand up like they did and win the series for us is pretty cool."
He knew going into the series that opportunities for bowlers like himself and Tim Southee, who rely so much on movement in the air, would be limited yet they both played vital roles in the series win.