He made his test debut during India tour of New Zealand in February 2014, but only managed to score 29 runs in both innings.
Later in the month of June, when New Zealand toured West Indies he had a hugely successful test series with the bat, scoring 3 half-centuries and 288 runs over the three tests, finishing second in the top series run scorers, just behind his teammate Kane Williamson.
In doing this,he helped his side to a rare overseas series victory. By July, he became the opening batsman for Tests after a poor run form of Hamish Rutherford and Peter Fulton, that also led to them losing their central contracts for 2014–15 season.