All Blacks 30
Lions 15
Kieran Read, the All Blacks skipper who hasn't played any rugby in six weeks, will look back on this pulsating test against the Lions and perhaps believe that this was where he stamped his mark as a leader in every sense.
The 31-year-old, playing in his 98th test in his second year as captain, was astonishing at Eden Park tonight in what was probably his greatest test since he played the majority of the 2015 World Cup final against the Wallabies at Twickenham with a sprained ankle.
With the ball, he carried and carried. Without it, he tackled himself to a standstill, broken thumb be damned. Ask Owen Farrell, the Lions No10 who was driven back into the turf by Read in the second half and wasn't in a hurry to get up again.
But, more than any of that, it was his skill level which set him apart from his opposite Taulupe Faletau, a handy player himself, and all of his opposites in the Lions' pack. It was, really, the most obvious difference between the two sides in general.