4 days late, Ashwin saw Conway’s ’99’



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New Zealand lost three first-order hitters after missing the pitch in Christchurch on Monday and scoring 19 runs. Conway’s tickets from there. It took 12 runs of the last three balls of innings to hit three figures. Ken Richardson couldn’t take more than one run on the last ball after hitting six-four in a row. The innings of 99 59-ball runs were stopped with 10 fours and 3 sixes. With a capital of 184 races, the Kiwis achieved a great victory with the skill of the bowlers.

Conway was named in this year’s IPL auction. Where its base price was Rs 50 lakh. However, no franchise has shown interest in bringing him to the team at the auction held in Chennai last Thursday. He remains unsold.

If the winning innings of the game had been played before the IPL auction, the picture could have been different. Ashwin, therefore, tweeted: “Devon Conway, only four days late. But what a great entrance. “

This is the 29-year-old Conway’s fifth consecutive fifty-touch inning in T20 cricket. He became the first New Zealand hitter to do so. Before the start of the series, his last four innings for Wellington in the country’s domestic Twenty20 Super Smash were 93 undefeated, 91 undefeated, 69 undefeated and 50.

Conway was born, raised, and became a cricketer, all in South Africa. But the path of cricket stopped in his homeland. He moved to New Zealand to give his career a boost. Open the door to success. Gained fame as ‘Run Machine’.

He has been allowed to play for New Zealand since August last year. Earlier, New Zealand received a proposal for a central agreement. He has scored 273 runs at an average of 91 in seven Twenty20s for the Kiwis since their debut against the West Indies in November. Exercise rate 156.69.



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