The New Zealand cricketers face a test of their mettle to send retiring captain Brendon McCullum off in style from the second test against Australia starting on Saturday at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.
An innings and 52-run loss yesterday ended an undefeated home streak stretching back to a March 2012 draw against South Africa.
More significant was the recurrence of symptoms which indicate they again suffered a dose of wobbly first test syndrome.
Normally the ailment pops up in foreign climes, such as Cape Town in 2013, Lord's in 2013 and 2015, Abu Dhabi in 2014 and Brisbane last year. The fever can restrict movement in the limbs, bats can accidentally be employed too far away from the body or across the line, and balls can seem bigger than they are. The team often incurs a defeat, but recovers strongly over the series. It's a common complaint that tends to repair itself through an injection of net practice and limiting the intake of fringe elements on talkback radio or social media.