A blown opportunity for a first test series victory over South Africa and a World Test Championship title defence in tatters – this has not been a good summer for the Black Caps.
The Black Caps fell to a 198-run defeat to the Proteas in the second test at Hagley Oval, tying the series 1-1 and continuing New Zealand's 90-year wait to conquer South Africa in a test series.
It was a wait that looked like it would end after they handed South Africa one of their heaviest test defeats at the same venue the week prior, but the consistency that was such a hallmark of the Black Caps' World Test Championship triumph has disappeared.
After going 17 tests without defeat at home, the Black Caps have now lost two of their last four - to a Bangladesh side that had never won in 32 matches across all formats in New Zealand, and now a South African side that, while capable, don't hold a candle to past Proteas squads that have toured Aotearoa.
All this means the Black Caps now sit in a distant sixth on the World Test Championship table, with three away tests in England, two away against Pakistan and two at home to Sri Lanka still to come. Record-breaking feats in the five away tests are required to keep any hope alive of another appearance in the final.