New Zealand Cricket has announced that it wants to "draw a line" under the Ross Taylor controversy and will not be looking into the "additional material" which had apparently come to light on the saga.
The dropping of Taylor as captain in favour of Brendon McCullum while the team were in Sri Lanka sparked a furore which culminated in a press conference in Wellington last week in which NZC chairman Chris Moller said new material had been discovered which shone a different light on the saga.
He refused to comment on the nature of the material which simply sparked more speculation and now it appears the organisation has gone cold on either revealing it or acting on it.
"NZC has reached the conclusion that there was obviously misunderstanding and miscommunication between the parties involved," said chief executive David White.
"We've already acknowledged mistakes were made on this issue and we have learned from those mistakes. Team management has given an undertaking to improve communication and to ensure nothing similar occurs again. The Board and Management of NZC make that same commitment," he said.