Devon Conway

Devon Conway (34 Years)

New Zealand 🇳🇿

Personal Information

  • Born: Jul 07, 1991
  • Role: Batter
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm medium

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
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Batting444532
Bowling---

Career Information

Devon Conway

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
ODI43423169215243.38192687.855621022
T20I66601117399935.491350128.81-1216948
TEST32602253322743.67470153.8871332015
FORD TROPHY11-3535354283.33--5-
IPL2928310809243.2773139.71-1111634
MLC191936497440.56485133.81-65619
HUNDRED131333125431.2263118.63-2324
SUPER SMASH22-252312.52889.29--2-
SA20161423837631.92303126.4-2489
T20 BLAST8833098161.8246125.6-4412

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
ODI43----------
T20I66----------
TEST32----------
FORD TROPHY1----------
IPL29----------
MLC19----------
HUNDRED13----------
SUPER SMASH2----------
SA2016----------
T20 BLAST8----------

Career Information

ODI
DEBUT
New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Mar 19, 2021
T20
DEBUT
New Zealand vs West Indies, Nov 26, 2020
TEST
DEBUT
England vs New Zealand, Jun 01, 2021

About Devon Conway

If all goes well, Devon Conway could be the second player of South African origin to represent New Zealand. An attacking left-handed batsman who relished batting at the top in limited-overs cricket, Conway is also an efficient wicket-keeper. Born and brought up in South Africa, Conway made a shift to New Zealand in 2017. With close to 100 First-class games and 70 List A games to his credit, Conway was already an established name in South Africa's domestic circuit and he hopes the experience gained there would help him in the new country. One of his biggest strengths is his adaptability across formats. On arriving in New Zealand, Conway joined the University Club and gradually started plying his trade in the Super Smash for the Wellington Firebirds. He was mostly a standby in the initial days with the odd game in between but first-choice keeper Tom Blundell's national call up allowed Conway more game time, thereby pushing his case further. Thereafter, he represented Wellington in all three formats of New Zealand's domestic season and has had reasonable success. Conway will be eligible to represent New Zealand from September 2020.