England opener Nick Compton will eventually enjoy grinding out a maiden test century as his side fought back on day four of its test against New Zealand in Dunedin.
But, shortly after stumps, all the 29-year-old right-hander felt was relief. England reached 234 for one and trail New Zealand by 59 runs with a day to play.
Compton, grandson of England legend Denis Compton, and captain Alastair Cook combined in an England record opening stand against New Zealand of 231. Cook nicked out to the second new ball with a couple of overs remaining. But Compton is undefeated on 102.
"It is the biggest relief of my life to be honest," Compton said. "To get to this moment was something special and I never thought, perhaps a year ago or a couple of months ago, that I'd be sitting here right now with a hundred. It is a strange feeling."
No one would have felt the pressure of England's first innings capitulation for 167 more keenly than Compton. He is still feeling his way at international level and the only member of the starting XI whose position in the side was under threat leading into the test.