I am so impressed with Ross Taylor. We have all known for a long time he is a very good batsman but we've all also known he's prone to the odd brain explosion.
Not any more, it appears. In this series there have been no big whooshes, no big swings, and it would appear not one premeditated shot up until he gets to about 130 - but I can forgive him that.
Taylor has put on an exhibition of batsmanship in this series and the period that impressed me the most was late on day two of this test. Sunil Narine was bowling well and causing all sorts of difficulty with his offspinner and his 'knuckle ball'. Taylor had a few runs at this stage and had been batting well. However, Narine got on top.
Taylor worked his way through this patch ... there was no fuss, there was no panic and most importantly there was no wild, pressure-relieving swing of the bat; just reasoned batsmanship.
I was also impressed with the way Kane Willamson worked his way through this period, too. He eventually succumbed but not until making a meaningful contribution. Both these players showed clear thinking under pressure; they were examples for others to follow.