If it's true that you should leave on a high, then Tim Southee and his test-playing compatriots are getting out at the right time.
The Black Caps crushed the West Indies at Bay Oval to take an unassailable lead in the three-match T20 series that finishes tonight. Southee won't be there – he's leaving along with Ross Taylor and Kyle Jamieson to prepare for the test series starting Thursday – but the skipper leaves safe in the knowledge that not only is his team well equipped for a clean sweep, but they are also building enviable depth.
The most obvious manifestation of the depth was the star of the show, Glenn Phillips, who was possibly on the outside looking in had Kane Williamson been available and had Colin Munro not chosen the glitz of the Big Bash over the more bucolic delights of New Zealand domestic cricket.
"He's got that X-factor about him," Southee said after the right-hander blitzed 108 off 51 balls then starred in the field with a direct-hit run out and a spectacular catch in the deep. "We saw how good he can be."