Devon Conway again created history, became the first batsman in the world to do so in Test cricket. Conway, 30, is playing the sixth Test of his career.
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The second and final Test of the 2-Test series between New Zealand and Bangladesh has started on Sunday. The match between the two teams is being played at the Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch. Hosts New Zealand has started with a bang in the match and has got only one wicket out.
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The team’s opener and captain Tom Latham has completed his century, while Will Young and Devon Conway also hit a fifty. Young is out and Conway is at the crease with skipper Latham. Conway completed his fifty in Test cricket off 83 balls with the help of 5 fours and a six. With this fifty, Conway has once again created a new history in Test cricket.
Conway, 30, is playing the sixth Test of his career. He has become the first batsman in the history of Test cricket to have scored fifty or more five times in the first 5 matches since making his debut.
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Devon completed his third half-century in Test cricket with his half-century against Bangladesh. He scored a fifty at a strike rate of 60.02. He has so far scored a double century, a century, and 3 half-centuries in 9 innings of 5 Test matches in his career. Conway has scored 200 against England at Lord’s, 80 against England at Edgbaston, 54 against India at Southampton, and 122 against Bangladesh at Mount Manganui.