But how did he turn it around?”I was having quite a good season without really scoring a hundred. I had a lot of not outs, a couple of 70s and another unbeaten fifty, before we declared or were bowled out. But yeah, in those last three games, I tried something different,” he said. “It was standing out of my crease, probably an extra foot or so, and then moving across to an off-stump guard. It was uncomfortable in the starting but soon I felt a lot more comfortable. It is scary to think now that it took only a couple of 40-minute sessions working with our coach.”By moving across, I figured out where my off stump was. As I was already on off stump, I knew I could leave everything outside my body and pick off the straight balls. And I could still pick up the short balls, which I love to, so it just made things a wee bit easier.”In New Zealand conditions, the ball seams and swings quite a bit. Standing outside my crease made me feel as if I had taken bowled and lbw out of the equation. If I were to get out, it was going to be through my own error, not through a bowler bowling just a good ball. So not only I was giving myself the best opportunity to score runs but also a solid defence.”When you change something, it doesn’t always breed results. But I was fortunate that when I did that, I scored 90 not out before we declared.”But, wait, why declare when he was batting on 90 and the team was still trailing by 235?”It will be a topic of conversation for many years to come, I think,” Bruce said with a laugh. “Me and our four-day captain [Greg Hay] have a good relationship, so we agree to disagree.”But basically, we were trying to force a result, because we had to win outright to stay alive in the tournament. I was given a couple of overs to get to the three figures and I only managed to get to 90. As it happened, we declared and Canterbury scored some quick runs and they put us in on day four. I think we were about 100 [99] for none at lunch, chasing 330 [317]. Then the rain came, and the match ended in a draw, so that probably compounded it because I was just ten runs away from what would have been my first hundred in a fair while.”I got into the season to find out who I was as a batter”•Getty Images”I still have arguments with our coach [Rob Walter] about it , and I let him know about my feelings about that one. But that might have spurred me on for the next two games, so we never know.”Earlier in the season, Bruce had notched up 193 runs (average 32.16, strike rate 113.52) in the Ford Trophy and 267 runs (average 38.14, strike rate 163.80) in the Super Smash. All that resulted in him being named the NZC domestic player of the year, jointly with Robbie O’Donnell.”It [the award] is something I am pretty proud of,” he said. “It’s probably the best and the most depth that New Zealand cricket has had in a long time. Which means our domestic competitions are strong as the players coming from there are performing at the international level. So if you can keep performing against these guys at the domestic level, you’re not far away from the Black Caps.”But you also know that there’s a lot of quality players in front of you that you need to be outperforming. So you know you’ve still got to bang the door down and stay optimistic.”Bruce, who is currently with New Zealand A on their tour to India, hasn’t played at the senior level since his double-hundred against Auckland in April. He missed the first four-day match against India A in Bengaluru because of personal reasons. But he has prior experience of playing in India. He toured India with New Zealand A in 2017 as well, and then stayed on as he was part of the T20I squad.”Having that experience has been vital; I know what to plan for,” he said. “We’re pretty fortunate that we were able to train on grass and had all different sorts of surfaces prepared [despite it being the winter off-season in New Zealand]. So we’ve prepared for surfaces that turn square, keep low, or are green. I don’t think in 2017 we quite had this sort of preparation.”But Bruce doesn’t have a goal for the tour, neither in terms of runs nor hundreds. Perhaps, in trying to find his identity, he has learnt that having goals, and the expectations that come with them, may not always be the best thing.

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