Jeet Raval is working to a timetable with an end point of March 22, the first day of the pink ball test against England under lights at Eden Park.
The test specialist showed there's not much wrong with his ball striking and form, with a cracking 149 off 153 balls to push Auckland to a convincing win over Canterbury this week and into today's Ford Trophy final at New Plymouth's Pukekura Park.
Sure, it wasn't a four-day first-class fixture, the closest in game form to test cricket, but the lefthand opener reckons runs are still runs. .
And in Raval's case, he has never come close to a look in at national level in one-day cricket. He has always been viewed as a player whose game is best suited to first-class cricket.
"It gives me confidence that I can still put up those numbers in the shorter form of the game," he said. "My immediate focus was to help get us to the final because we'd been beaten by CD a few days [before] convincingly. It gave me reassurance that I am good enough to play in this format."