Other than his notable last name, not many New Zealand cricket fans would know a lot about young all-rounder Doug Bracewell.
Son of former test player Brendon Bracewell and the nephew of former national coach John Bracewell, the 21-year-old, who first played for Central Districts when he was only 18, is a player people will quickly learn about though.
He bowled New Zealand to their first test match victory away from home since 2008 today (Sunday NZT) - albeit against Zimbabwe - with a second-innings five-wicket bag at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.
Bracewell was picked for the tour on potential and promise rather than an amazing domestic record - he has a first-class bowling average of 39.97 - but the strapping rookie delivered when the side needed him and impressed his captain, Ross Taylor.
"He got some important wickets as well. There was a stage there where we needed wickets and couldn't afford to give them a lot of runs," Taylor told APNZ from Zimbabwe.