In December 1953, Blair, playing for New Zealand against
South Africa at
Johannesburg, received news that his fiancée, Nerissa Love, had been killed in the
Tangiwai railway disaster on Christmas Eve. Blair was not expected to bat when his turn came on Boxing Day, as an announcement had been made that he would take no further part in the game. In the event, however, he appeared at the crease at the fall of the ninth wicket to join
Bert Sutcliffe, who had already started to walk off the field. The packed crowd stood in silence. The two men added 33 for the last wicket in 20 balls, with Sutcliffe striking
Hugh Tayfield for three sixes and Blair one from a single eight-ball over, but in Tayfield's next over Blair was stumped. South Africa won the match by 132 runs. A book about the incident,
What Are You Doing Out Here: Heroism and Distress at a Cricket Test by Norman Harris, was published in 2010. Blair wrote the foreword. In 2011, a television film about the disaster,
Tangiwai: A Love Story, was made by Lippy Pictures for
Television New Zealand, focusing on the love story of Bob Blair and his fiancée Nerissa Love. Blair was portrayed by actor Ryan O'Kane and Nerissa Love by
Rose McIver. It premiered on
TV One on 14 August 2011. It has since been released on DVD. A play written and performed by Auckland actor Jonny Brugh,
The Second Test, tells the story from Blair's perspective, emphasizing his commitment to continue playing with the New Zealand team. In 1986, 33 years after the Tangiwai disaster, Blair married his wife Barbara. The couple reside in England. ==References==