As one dag noted on that bastion of wisdom, Twitter, this afternoon: you know you're getting into uncharted territory when phrases like 'gee, that Peter Fulton's hard to set a field to' are bandied about.
Astute punters would have received generous bookmaker odds on New Zealand being 250 for one at stumps on the opening day of the third test at Eden Park. The crowd certainly thought so, play ended with a standing ovation from most around the ground.
The home side has a prime opportunity to assume a position where they could press for a rare series win against a major nation.
Fulton eased his way to a maiden test century looking every bit an opener. He combined for a second-wicket stand of 171 with Kane Williamson who is 83 and looking as composed as he did during his unbeaten half century at Wellington.
Fulton has reignited a fading first-class career and looks like sustaining a future. No vice-captain has been named for this side but the 34-year-old has taken up the mantle with scores of 55, 1, 45 and now 124 not out this series. The vulnerability which saw him edge out twice to first slip in the second test has been tightened in Auckland.