Once again when I look at a New Zealand test squad, I'm filled with hope - but I'm not going to get my hopes up to be let down like I have been so often in the past.
Our cricket team are not going to become world-beaters over night but in this current lot I see a team that could be, or rather should be, in the top four test teams in three years time and if they aren't ... then they have let themselves down.
Right now the batting has almost emerged and is closer to the surface than the bowling. The top five of Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder picked itself and has the potential to be a regular and formidable force.
For me, Ross Taylor is the only one I'd say has made the step from potential to realised talent but I only say that because I have high expectations in terms of international test standards for all of these five. If our team is to be a force, all these players must become 40-plus per innings players on average.
It's a healthy situation to have a number of players competing for No 6 and Dean Brownlie promises much. BJ Watling can count himself lucky but let's face it - he is a reserve and the highly promising Rob Nichol is lying in wait.