When Peter Bocock arrived at the Basin Reserve yesterday, he had no idea the task that awaited him.
The Northern Districts wicketkeeper was expecting to run the drinks and fill in as a sub fielder on the final day of the second test against Bangladesh, but a hamstring injury suffered in warm-ups by BJ Watling saw him handed the gloves.
It was a shock promotion, and an important one at that, with the Black Caps still needing seven wickets to seal a series-clinching victory. While Tom Latham was considered to take over, it was decided that New Zealand would be short on slip fielders if he took the gloves, leaving Bocock with the surprise honour.
"I definitely didn't think I was going to be donning the gloves when I was having my morning coffee, that's for sure," grinned a delighted Bocock after the Black Caps wrapped up victory by an innings and 12 runs.
"About 15 minutes before the start of play, we were out there warming up, just throwing a couple of balls to the batters, I could hear them saying 'Oh, Boey can catch it', so I looked over, and BJ said to me 'just get ready'."