A day after the Black Caps were put to the sword by a stocky South African opener, New Zealand's own match-winning top order bat returned to the national scene.
Jesse Ryder, missing from the New Zealand set-up since the test defeat of Australia last December, was one of three new but familiar faces named in the Black Caps' squad for the three-match ODI series against the Proteas, starting in Wellington on Saturday.
James Franklin was rewarded with inclusion after some impressive performances against South Africa in the T20s, while Wellington teammate Andy McKay bolsters the bowling attack. From the ODI squad that thrashed Zimbabwe 3-0 earlier in the month, Dean Brownlie and Jacob Oram miss out through injury, with 19-year-old Tom Latham relegated to domestic cricket after a taste of the international environment.
But it is Ryder's return which will elicit the most excitement among cricket fans. The mercurial batsman flourished for Wellington since overcoming a calf injury suffered in an HRV Cup game in December and, unsurprisingly, was rushed back into the national side.
Ryder was also called up to the Twenty20 team for the deciding match at Eden Park on Wednesday, replacing Andrew Ellis who returned to Christchurch for the anniversary of the Canterbury earthquake, and national selection manager Kim Littlejohn said Ryder had shown he was ready.