Ish Sodhi was a rare glow for New Zealand as they faltered to a watery T20 cricket final defeat against Australia on Wednesday.
There was some initial batting pep from Colin Munro and Martin Guptill and resistance from Ross Taylor but New Zealand's total was never going to be enough to deny their rivals who kept in front of the required rate as showers invaded Eden Park.
However, Sodhi's control either side of the initial rain interruption was impressive and forced extra care from the Australian top order who struggled to read his variety of deliveries.
He bowled a disbelieving David Warner and with a damp ball, retained a tight line and length through four overs for 21 runs.
On such a small ground, Sodhi's control was impressive and in tandem with Mitchell Santner, the spinning duo checked their rivals although they were unable to strangle their victory surge.