Jamie How's recall to the Black Caps for the one-day series in India was warmly welcomed by the local cricket community.
The well-liked and hard-working How was selected after a superb Champions League Twenty20 tournament and scoring runs for New Zealand A in their test series in Zimbabwe.
I had been thinking of writing a column about why he deserved to be recalled for a number of weeks, but the selectors' decision beat me to it.
Considering he averages more than 34 in one-day internationals (ODIs), one wonders if he was dropped prematurely in the first place.
I believe he still is technically the best test opener in the country and despite under-achieving in tests, may yet get another chance at some stage to improve his test record.
But for now we wish him success in the one-day format, especially with a World Cup looming in a few months.
* Given we have had such stellar weather over the past two months, the Endeavour Community Trust Manawatu side being thwarted by weather in their first Hawke Cup elimination series was frustrating.
Our boys had moved into a solid position, mainly thanks to a century by burly Marist batsman Matthew Short, even if going by his post-match interview with the Manawatu Standard his media skills leave a little to be desired.
*The Milo Cup and Shield finals are again coming to town, to Ongley Park on December 2 and 3.
While it was unfortunate Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School was knocked out in the final 16, it has been the inspirational story of Harry Wenham that has overshadowed any dejection at the loss to Francis Douglas Intermediate last Friday.
Harry's battle with cancer has been well publicised over the last week as he twice left his hospital bed to take the field for Intermediate Normal in their bid to make the Milo Cup final.
It was the pleasure of everyone at Manawatu Cricket to host Harry Wenham and the rest of his family as guests of honour at the Endeavour Community Trust Manawatu rep team launch earlier this month.
Black Cap Jacob Oram presented Harry with a Manawatu one-day rep top signed by all the players (including Oram) and MCA staff after an emotional and heart-felt speech by MCA development officer and senior rep opener Chad Law.
He has been Harry's rep coach for a number of years.
I've had the pleasure of coaching Harry in the Manawatu Cricket Academy's spinners group over the past two years and can testify that he is a terrific young man, a real fighter with great character.
I'm sure I speak on behalf of everyone within the Manawatu cricket community in wishing him all the best in his battle.