By Niall Anderson at Hagley Oval
BJ Watling would surely prefer not having to be in such situations, but the resolute wicketkeeper once again proved himself to be the Black Caps' rescue worker today.
Watling's 46 came at a crucial time for the Black Caps on the opening day of their second test against Sri Lanka, with the 33-year-old coming to the crease with the Black Caps at 36-4, but battling for 145 minutes to see the hosts through to an eventually competitive total.
The Hamilton Boys High School product was the steady hand to Tim Southee's aggression as the pair combined for a pivotal 108-run partnership, with Watling stroking four boundaries in a calm and controlled supporting role.