Are we about to witness Mitchell Santner's moving year?
The 24-year-old has embedded himself in the New Zealand cricket line-up across all formats, joining a dwindling group consisting of Kane Williamson, Trent Boult and Tim Southee as first choice selections.
Vignettes of the all-rounder's talent have emerged across 11 tests, 25 ODIs and 10 T20Is in the last 18 months. With such a solid grounding, this should be the year his left-arm orthodox spin and crisp stroke-making make exponential steps towards regularly winning games.
The highlight of Santner's year came in the World T20 alongside fellow spinners Ish Sodhi and Nathan McCullum as New Zealand stormed to the semi-finals unbeaten. Santner joined Sodhi and England's David Willey in taking the most wickets during the competition proper. His 10 came at an average of 11.40, strike rate of 12 and economy rate of 6.27. His best bowling - 4-11 against India - shocked the tournament as he dismissed T20 gurus MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina. India's capitulation for 79 in the chase for 127 was the most wickets they had lost to spin in that format.
Santner's best all-round test return came in September against India at Kanpur, picking up aggregates of 103 runs and five wickets for 173. He earned praise from captain Kane Williamson, despite New Zealand losing the test and ODI series.