The words of Shane Bond on Sunday night kept ringing in the ears.
Asked what New Zealand's bowlers needed to do in the second innings, after an impressive first innings effort spearheaded by Trent Boult and Tim Southee, the former pace ace, now national bowling coach, kept it simple: "We need to be patient, just hang in there."
He doubtless expected getting the second batch of 10 English wickets would be more challenging than first time around. All through a gripping final day, those words rattled about.
New Zealand were good to Bond's words. They strove desperately for the series win that would have been the icing on a dominant performance. Well, dominant until yesterday.
Through the day, just when it appeared England's batsmen had New Zealand's measure, a wicket would fall. It meant fresh hope for the 6700 watching at Eden Park, other than the touring supporters.