Ironic really, in a week when "Aussie Jim" Tamou has been painted as our version of Judas Iscariot, "Kiwi Neil" Wagner has had his New Zealand cricket eligibility confirmed.
Trying to navigate your way through this murky issue of national allegiance is fraught, from a practical and emotive standpoint. Suffice to say, there has been far less hysteria over the prospect of Wagner donning a black cap than there has been about Tamou having his palm crossed by $50,000 worth of State of Origin silver.
The consensus is that Wagner's availability is a good thing. At just 26, a left-armer and a genuine wicket-taker to boot, Wagner would appear to be a hand-delivered gift from South Africa.
He could even be fast-tracked straight into the test squad to tour the West Indies in July. He joins a posse of seamers with international aspirations that includes the evergreen Chris Martin, Doug Bracewell, Mark Gillespie, Trent Boult, Tim Southee and, at a pinch, Brent Arnel.
A bowler at his most effective when the red ball is reversing, he could find the abrasive conditions in the Caribbean suit him nicely.