Whether it be celebrations or commiserations at the end of the Black Caps' Cricket World Cup campaign, they will be swiftly onto their next big challenge.
Just three weeks after the conclusion of the Cup, the Black Caps will be back on tour, with Sri Lanka Cricket confirming that New Zealand's visit to Sri Lanka will go ahead next month, despite some security concerns after the Easter Sunday bombings.
There were some doubts that the tour would take place after the horrendous terror attacks in April that killed 259 people, but after thorough security checks, the tour has been given the all clear, with New Zealand set to be the first side to visit Sri Lanka since the attacks.
Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed the tour itinerary this morning, with two tests and three Twenty20 internationals to be played, with the Black Caps set to arrive in Colombo on August 3 and depart on September 7.
New Zealand will play a three-day warm-up game in Katunayake from August 8-10, before the first test will be held in Galle from August 14-18. The second test takes place in Colombo from August 22-26.