Black Caps coach Gary Stead believes the best is yet to come for young fast bowler Kyle Jamieson.
Jamieson has turned a lot of heads in his young international cricketing career to date, claiming 36 wickets in just six tests, with an average of 13.3.
In the recent test series against Pakistan, Jamieson emerged as a star with the ball, taking 16 wickets across the two tests while also contributing with the bat.
Jamieson, who stands at more than 200cm tall, makes the most of his height with both pace and bounce to test the batsmen, however Stead said it was his attitude that really set him apart.
"He has a thirst for learning; a thirst for wanting to get better, and I think those are two things that are really important as an international cricketer. He's never really satisfied with one performance; he's always looking to get better. When you put that with just being a good person and wanting to be a good team person as, then that makes, really, quite a complete player," Stead said.