A mix of the good, bad and ugly
The New Zealand home season has ended and the verdicts are out on what sort of a summer it's been.
That there are problems at the top of the order - and settling on the most competitive and viable top six - and, more latterly, with the new ball bowling. Nothing new in that.
I suspect New Zealand are going to have to get used to playing more often against the "have-nots", such as Pakistan and Bangladesh - both of whom we play again next season - rather than the "haves" which is a shame for both the New Zealand cricket public and the state of our national side.
It is rare for one province to dominate and so it proved, with Central Districts grabbing the HRV Cup as Twenty20 champions and earning a trip to India for the lucrative Champions League later this year.
George Binoy is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo