The next lot of contracted players will be the first selected since national coach Mike Hesson took charge.
Tim Southee and Trent Boult are expected to be the main winners when New Zealand Cricket reveals its 2013-14 national contracts list in the next fortnight.
Despite the country's inadequate test batting, the pair have brought confusion to bear on opposition top orders, using swing and guile with the ball.
Mitchell McClenaghan is another thought to be on the move with what will be his first contract after strong performances in limited overs cricket. Coach Mike Hesson has suggested he could move to the test ranks before long. Expect incumbent test pace bowler Neil Wagner also to come into contention for a centralised deal after his consistency at test level.
As many as six of the annual 20 names are expected to change as Hesson's selection influence takes hold. Hesson is closing in on a year in charge of the national side - he was appointed on July 20 - but came to the role after the previous selection panel had already settled this year's contract selections.