As commanding as Beauden Barrett's performance against the Springboks was, Aaron Cruden remains above him on the ever-growing list of quality All Blacks No10s and will start against Argentina if his knee injury allows.
All Blacks selector Grant Fox, a former first-five who played 46 tests, said Barrett had proven himself on the biggest stage when replacing Dan Carter during the first half of the 29-15 Rugby Championship victory at Eden Park.
Barrett challenged the Springboks' defence time and again with his ball carrying, tackled as well as he ever has, and generally took control in a match in which both teams occasionally crossed the line in terms of foul play.
However, Cruden, who hasn't played since starting in the Bledisloe Cup I victory over Australia on August 17, remains Carter's No1 back-up. "On the basis of one performance, whether the guy plays really well or not so good, we don't change our minds, we don't chop and change," said Fox.