A former West Indies cricketer has been booted out of the country.
Immigration has confirmed Franklyn Rose, a batsman and right-arm bowler, who played 19 test matches for the West Indies, was deported on a 6pm flight to Jamaica.
His legal representative Ramya Sathiyanathan from McClymont & Associates sent a last minute request to suspend the deportation pending consideration of Mr Rose's "humanitarian circumstances" which failed.
She said Mr Rose suffered from depression which he claimed was exacerbated by his being detained by Immigration New Zealand and held in Mt Eden prison for the past five weeks.
Ms Sathiyanathan said his client acknowledged he was unlawfully in the country, having been first served the deportation order in 2014.