New Zealand's final day of test cricket this season was far from a comfortable end in the Christchurch sun.
They had to dig deep because much was at stake – completing a successful test summer; securing a rare series win over England; and simply wanting to finish the season on the right note.
It could all have gone pear-shaped. Let's say England had pushed on from having New Zealand 91 for four at lunch, won well and squared the series. How that would have put a big wet splodge on the cricket's annual awards dinner in Auckland tomorrow night.
If there's an image to take away from New Zealand's afternoon batting heroics it was Ish Sodhi's thumping of his chest and pointing to the crowd as he left the field a lone figure – last man out Neil Wagner had left the ground a couple of moments earlier before the game was called off for bad light -- having had his most memorable day of test cricket and ensured England had been denied.
The odd thing though, it was nothing to do with his legspin bowling, for which he was chosen.