In Friday's ODI series opener against New Zealand, Shreyas Iyer got to bat at number three, a spot where he's batted often this year when the main stars of the Indian team were rested from playing 50-over matches.
There was a scare of Iyer falling for a low total when he was beaten in defence off Adam Milne in the 27th over and was saved by the umpire's call. Milne had another chance of sending Iyer back to the pavilion for 11 when he failed to get any elevation on an attempted ramp shot on a short ball and was dropped by Tom Latham in the 31st over.
As the innings grew, Iyer was able to shake off a scratchy start, pressed the accelerator with his trademark slash, loft and pull off the front foot, to get his fifty and top-score in India's total of 306/7 with 80 off 76 balls, hitting four boundaries and as many sixes at a strike-rate of 105.26.