New Zealand vs South Africa: Devon Conway played amazing innings, hit 300 sixes, also completed 6000 runs

Devon Conway New Zealand vs South Africa: New Zealand’s opening batsman Devon Conway, who did not get a chance in the T20 World Cup, has now shown the power of his bat. This Kiwi player played an inning of 60 runs in the second T20 match against South Africa. Even though Conway played 49 balls for 60 runs on the difficult pitch of Hamilton, even though his strike rate was only 122.45, but this player settled on the difficult pitch and took his team to the score of 175 runs. Apart from Conway, Josh Clarkson, who came to bat at number 8, played an amazing innings. This player scored unbeaten 26 runs in just 9 balls. In the last over this player hit 2 sixes and 2 fours.

Conway did wonders

When the New Zealand team came to bat first, wicketkeeper Tom Latham was out after scoring 11 runs. Tim Robinson’s bat also did not work and he could score only 1 run. After this Conway formed a good partnership with Kelly. Kelly scored 21 runs in 12 balls. Conway took 39 balls to complete his half-century but after adding 10 more runs after his half-century, the player was out. Conway also did three great wonders before getting out.

  • Conway completed his 300 sixes in all three formats combined.
  • Conway reached fifty T20 sixes in T20.
  • Conway also completed 6000 runs in international cricket.

South Africa’s best bowling

Leaving aside the performance of the South African bowlers in the last over, overall the team had kept pressure on the New Zealand batsmen. Gerald Kotjia took 1 wicket for 28 runs. Viaan Mulder took 2 wickets for 14 runs, Mokena did not get any wicket but he gave only 22 runs in 4 overs. Captain Keshav Maharaj took one wicket but was badly beaten, giving away 45 runs in 3 overs.

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