Western New England just beat Williams, so that will be sort of a benchmark. We should be right up there if we continue to play well.

We didn't get out a lot. We went from hotels to grounds most days and we watched a fair bit of telly and stayed in reasonable hotels, so it was fine.

Our preparation and consistency in practice has led to success in games. It's taken three years for the team to find that consistent level, and right now they have it.

We forecast this to be a minimal-strength hurricane.

We're forecasting it to become a hurricane in a few days.

Once storms get into the Gulf of Mexico, I'm aware of only one storm on record that dissipated. It has almost nowhere to go except land somewhere.

We hadn't beat Emerson in three years, so that was a pretty good win for us.

It was a bizarre tour in terms of results but, forgetting what was going on in the background, it was a fairly standard cricket tour.

That's the way the schedule has panned out so I just have to accept that. I'm looking forward to the New Zealand A tour to Sri Lanka next month and then I'll just concentrate on the domestic summer. I want to stay injury-free for the next six months and perform well, so by the time that first test rolls around against the West Indies I'm right in the frame.