Man of the match Mitchell Santner had a mixed day in New Zealand's ODI win over Ireland today - but the good bits were enough to snag the man of the match award for the Northern Districts allrounder.
New Zealand won the match by 51 runs, at Malahide, just outside Dublin, having hit 289 for seven and dismissing the Irish, who turned in a spirited batting display, for 238 with 4.3 overs unbowled.
Santner's middle four-over spell went for 33 - three blows by centurymaker Niall O'Brien in one over went for 14 - but he bounced back impressively, taking four for seven in the course of his final four overs to undo Ireland's chase.
"Obviously Niall played extremely well. With the wind I floated too many up there and he got hold of me," Santner told the Radio Sport Breakfast of his middle overs.
The difference in the final spell, with Ireland pressing hard for what would have been a maiden ODI win over New Zealand at the third attempt, was a change of ends for Santner.