Watching Ross Taylor go about his work in the slip and media cordons yesterday for Central Districts against Auckland left the impression of a man brimming with resolve to continue his international career.
A serene disposition indicated he is over the saga of his ouster as captain in favour of Brendon McCullum two months ago. Staccato answers to questions about this week's meeting with coach Mike Hesson - "It went well, thank you" - suggested sufficient controlled fury to help him to a feast of runs against England.
Taylor didn't watch a lot of the South Africa series because of the time difference but doubts he could have swayed things. "You always feel for them when they lose but I don't think I would have made much difference. It would have been nice to go if the situation had worked out ... but we're on to the next story now."
CD won by 191 runs yesterday, overcoming a first innings deficit of 115. They have extended their lead in the Plunket Shield regardless of what happens elsewhere.
Taylor played the role of team man, helping knit together fine bowling from Tarun Nethula, Bevan Small, Doug Bracewell and Kyle Jarvis with catches and encouragement.