Ross Taylor's return to the national team didn't go as he'd have wanted but he would certainly have felt the public love.
The former skipper, who took a break during the South African tour after his sacking as captain, put down two catches during England's innings, one a difficult one-handed diving effort; the other a bad miss running in from deep mid wicket.
He wasn't alone. New Zealand grassed five opportunities as England rattled up their T20 record 214-7.
If you like symbolism, then try Taylor striding out, passing the man who replaced him as leader, Brendon McCullum.
The 23,000 crowd rose to salute Taylor, a rousing ovation ringing around Eden Park. There was no doubt where their loyalties lay in the vitriolic New Zealand Cricket vs Taylor saga.