Tim Southee is making the subcontinent a second cricketing home despite vomiting for what he estimates to be 30 hours before New Zealand's opening World T20 match.
The 23-year-old recovered from the worst stomach bug he's experienced to take three wickets for 16, the best figures of the New Zealand bowlers, in the win over Bangladesh.
It reinforced a strong return to the side in the test format where he secured seven wickets for 64 runs, the sixth best bowling figures by a New Zealander, in the second test loss to India this month in Bangalore.
Before that, patchy form had seen him discarded at test level in what he describes as a disappointing home summer against South Africa. He was also in and out of the test team against the West Indies and India.
It is Southee's sixth tour with New Zealand to the subcontinent. He's also spent time with Stephen Fleming's Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.