It was no clandestine James Bond plot but New Zealand unveiled Operation Dre at training ahead of the final one-day international against England.
Former national representative and current Nottinghamshire professional Andre "Dre" Adams launched a few thunderballs for New Zealand batsmen eyes only at Trent Bridge.
The 37-year-old is recovering from an injury to his lower right leg. He has called the county his northern hemisphere home since 2007, following in the Kiwi footsteps of Sir Richard Hadlee, Stephen Fleming and Chris Cairns.
Adams chatted with head coach Mike Hesson and bowling mentor Shane Bond as New Zealand build to what could be a first clean sweep against a side ranked above them in the 50-over format since beating Australia 3-0 in 2006-07.
It's not the first time Adams has spoken to the management team. They consulted him about the specifics of playing at Trent Bridge when he was back home during summer. A dossier began to form.