Even though the Kiwis lost in this match, the team’s batsman David Conway impressed with a brilliant century. Coming in as an opener, he scored 138 runs off 100 balls. His innings had 12 fours and 8 sixes. He kept the team India tense by raining fours and sixes even though his teammates were turning back one by one.
Team India won by 90 runs in the final ODI against New Zealand at Indore on Tuesday (January 24). Thus they swept the three ODI series 3-0. Batting first in this match, India scored a huge score of 385 runs in the allotted 50 overs due to centuries from Rohit and Gill. After that, New Zealand were bowled out for 295 runs in 41.2 overs. Even though the Kiwis lost in this match, the team’s batsman David Conway impressed with a brilliant century. Coming in as an opener, he scored 138 runs off 100 balls. His innings had 12 fours and 8 sixes. He kept the team India tense by raining fours and sixes even though his teammates were turning back one by one. But at 230 runs in 32 overs, Conway took the sixth wicket. After that, the Kiwis team collapsed. They lost the match by 90 runs. Meanwhile, in this match, Conway’s muscles caught. He was in serious trouble while batting. So I had to take pain killers. This was informed by Sanjay Manjrekar who was sitting in the commentary box.
Conway performed brilliantly in his visit to Pakistan a few days ago. He scored a century and a half century in the ODI series. Earlier he scored a century and a half-century in the two Test series. However, he did not perform well in the first two matches against India. But in Indore, he exploded with a century. With his latest century, Conway became the second New Zealand batsman to score the fastest century in ODIs against India. It is known that Michael Bracewell completed his century in 57 balls in the first match of this series.
An exceptional knock from Devon Conway 🙌#INDvNZ | 📝: https://t.co/6LY0ffX9t8 pic.twitter.com/no5n0LbIBq
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