Softball great Nathan Nukunuku says his "heart was broken" when he initially missed out on the Black Sox team to contest the world championships, which begin at North Harbour on Friday.
Nukunuku won a dramatic 11th-hour recall when coach Eddie Kohlhase reshuffled the roster to cope with the shoulder injury that will prevent captain and second base Rhys Casley from fielding fully.
The 32-year-old Nukunuku replaces the desperately unlucky Jerome Haretuku, a 25-year-old outfielder who had been looking forward to making his world championship debut. Once the tournament starts, replacements cannot be called in to the 17-man squads.
Nukunuku was a shock omission when the team was named on December 9 - just three days before his wedding - and no one was more shocked than the man himself.
The Auckland stalwart, who was on the world title winning teams in 2000 and 2004, said Kohlhase told him that while he still made great plays, his regulation fielding standards had slipped. Nukunuku set about proving Kohlhase wrong, playing superbly in two Ramblers teams and an All Stars lineup which beat the Black Sox.