Napoleon Bonaparte once said "I make circumstances". Brendon McCullum mimicked him yesterday.
Sure, things didn't exactly turn out too flash for the French general but he had a good run. There's no guarantee they'll work out for McCullum either, but his stocks are improving as the country's latest cricketing general. Nay-sayers are evaporating fast as a second home series win over England in 18 attempts looms as possible.
McCullum directed with aplomb and led by example preventing runs - both through his field placements and scrambling efforts at cover.
He stacked the slip cordon for his pace bowlers and crowded the bat for spinner Bruce Martin. He tweaked his field regularly rather than numbly accepting the status quo and constantly chirped in the field.
McCullum (and much-lambasted coach Mike Hesson) can take heart this team is headed in the right direction. The 10,000 patrons pepper-potted across Eden Park's concrete jungle certainly endorsed that view. Comments such as "who would have thought" have wafted around the entire series. Expectations are being exceeded.