The last time New Zealand clapped eyes on Jerome Taylor he was belting them about Dunedin's University Oval en route to a maiden test century.
That was late in 2008 when, batting at No 8, his run-a-ball 106, as part of a 153-run stand with Shiv Chanderpaul, helped pull the West Indies from a dicey situation and ensure a draw.
Now, after a four and a half year absence from the international stage, Taylor's class has added fresh penetration to the West Indies attack.
His four for 34 spearheaded their running through New Zealand for 221 on the first day of the second test at Port-of-Spain today.
That comes after an impressive display of control in unhelpful conditions in the first test loss in Jamaica. Taylor's 37-16-65-4 for the match brought back control so badly missing from the seamers during their tour to New Zealand last summer.