The Herald looks at the big winners and losers from New Zealand Cricket's annual awarding of 20 central contracts.
WINNERS
Corey Anderson
Timing is everything, Anderson is proof positive of that. A smeared 30 off 24 in a rain-affected Champions Trophy match against England at Cardiff was enough to convince selectors he has a rosy 12 months ahead of him. To be blunt, his domestic record suggests Anderson has been perpetually promising and seldom delivering, but let's hope this is an inspired hunch.
Bruce Martin
You can look at this selection two ways: as validation of the heart-warming story of a first-class journeyman who had to wait 13 years before doffing his first test cap, or incontrovertible evidence that New Zealand's spinning stocks, especially with the unavailability of Daniel Vettori, are chronically low. You choose.
Colin Munro
He's played 12 times for New Zealand across the three formats without ever convincing with the bat or his part-time seamers. At 26, he has time on his side and his first-class numbers sparkle enough to suggest he has a lot more to show - but for some that gulf in class is unbridgeable.