Doug Bracewell laughs when told even his father has been fielding calls for interviews.
However, the 21-year-old Black Caps allrounder accepts dealing with the media comes with the territory although he wasn't intending to draw so much attention to a media-shy father who simply wants to watch him play and run his cricket academy at Bay View.
"The weather's good so I'm looking forward to my first test in front of a home crowd, family and friends,'' the Taradale Cricket Club member said last night before tomorrow's one-off test match against Zimbabwe begins at McLean Park, Napier.
"I've spent a lot of time with my dad and there were many moments when I looked up to him and wanted to play and represent my country,'' Bracewell said of Brendon who is a former New Zealand representative bowler.
Familiar with the Napier wicket over numerous domestic matches for the Central Districts Stags this summer, Bracewell said it should offer some whip and swing for the seamers in the early stages and also yield runs.