Jimmy Neesham was full of praise for his Wellington and Black Caps teammate Devon Conway, who carried New Zealand to victory thanks to a classy 99 against Australia in the first T20 of the series.
After an impressive domestic campaign and a few promising games for the Black Caps earlier in the year, Conway produced a T20I career-best 99 not out from just 59 balls on Monday, a statement that Neesham says more than proves his ability to become a permanent fixture in the international game.
"I think he's show quite evidently over the last month or so that he's got what it takes to succeed at the international level," Neesham said. "We've seen him churn out runs in the domestic circuit over the last four or five seasons that not a lot of people would have the ability to do.
"For him to come up at the international level earlier in the summer against West Indies and Pakistan and sort of take to it like a fish to water was pretty impressive. I just look forward to seeing him over the next few years to continue that run scoring.
"As someone batting five or six behind him it's obviously very nice to get a couple of runs on the board before you get out there."