With a Ross Taylor-sized hole in the Black Caps' batting line-up waiting to be filled, one man more than capable of doing so began his comeback yesterday.
Jesse Ryder, who could probably give Taylor some advice on calf injuries, made his return to the crease in club cricket in Wellington this weekend, hitting an unbeaten 40 in Naenae's 10-wicket win over Upper Hutt.
Ryder took five sixes from the third over of the innings as his 17-ball knock guided his side to victory in the two-day game and, more importantly, came through the match with a clean bill of health, meaning he's likely to make his return to domestic cricket sooner rather than later.
The 27-year-old suffered a slight tear to his left calf while fielding for Wellington in their HRV Cup loss to Central Districts shortly before Christmas, ruling him out of New Zealand's series against Zimbabwe.
All going well, he should be available for selection when South Africa come to these shores next month.