Like a "whodunnit" with the crucial last page ripped out, New Zealand Cricket has sent fans on their annual summer breaks without knowing the contents of board chairman Chris Moller's "additional material" mentioned during the Ross Taylor captaincy saga.
The "additional material", which kept the issue in the public focus over a week longer than expected, appears to have been a dud lead. Moller referred to the material at the beginning of the statement he read at the December 11 press conference.
It now seems that NZC might have thought better about prolonging the issue. Certainly they are moving to dampen matters down.
The Herald on Sunday contacted both Moller and chief executive David White on Friday seeking clarification as to how the "additional material" came to nought. Voice messages were left with both.
White phoned back: "I want to stress that I am speaking to you on behalf of Chris and myself. We've studied all the information, we have thoroughly looked into it and drawn a line under it. We believe it's a case of miscommunication and misunderstanding. We now want to ensure we're prepared and focused for the challenges ahead."