Cricket writers are describing the incredible scenes at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Tuesday as one of the greatest tests ever played, where New Zealand defeated England by one-run.
It was just the second time in the history of test cricket, dating back to 1877 of course, that a game had been won by one solitary run.
Workplaces here in New Zealand drew to a halt as the game reached its final moments, all eyes on the cricket.
In England, the response seems to be one of awe and excitement, rather than disappointment at a loss.
English cricket writer and the editor of the cricketing bible Wisden Lawrence Booth spoke to Corin Dann.