0.3
Jayden Seales to Conway, 1 run, fullish delivery swinging towards the pads, Conway flicks it through backward square leg
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0.3
Jayden Seales to Conway, 1 run, fullish delivery swinging towards the pads, Conway flicks it through backward square leg
5.2
4
Anderson Phillip to Conway, FOUR, gorgeous stroke! Fractionally overpitched outside off, Conway leans towards it and caresses the drive through covers to find the fence. All grace and timing on that occasion
Day 4: 1st Session
NZ 18/0 (7) CRR:2.57
- New Zealand lead by 173 runs
Tom Latham 5(22)
Devon Conway 10(22
7.4
Anderson Phillip to Conway, FOUR sublime! Pitched up and some width on offer, Conway reaches out and drives it beautifully through covers to pick up another boundary. That was pleasing to the eye
7.3
Anderson Phillip to Conway, 2 runs, on a length around off, Conway steers it past the left side of gully. Picks up a couple of runs for doing so
8.5
Jayden Seales to Conway, FOUR, full and swinging towards the pads, too straight, Conway stays well-balanced and whips it uppishly past mid-wicket to pick up another boundary
9.5
Justin Greaves to Conway, FOUR, Conway continues to blossom! Overpitched outside off, Conway leans into it and essays a glorious cover drive. Great timing once again on his signature shot
Day 4: Lunch Break
NZ 35 /0 (11) CRR:3.18
New Zealand lead by 190 runs
Devon Conway 25(41)
Tom Latham 6(27)
12.1
Roston Chase to Latham, FOUR, tossed up outside off, Latham tries a paddle-sweep but seems to miss. It goes right through the keeper's legs. Oh the umpire has given it as runs
12.3
Roston Chase to Conway, FOUR, the reverse-sweep from Conway, nails it through backward point
Day 4: 2nd Session
NZ 57 /0 (15) CRR:3.8
- New Zealand lead by 212 runs
Devon Conway 39(55)
Tom Latham 14(37)
18.3
F
Roston Chase to Conway, 2 runs, drifting into the pads, Conway nudges it into the midwicket region and is back for two. Another fifty for him in this series, what a time he's having
18.2
6
Roston Chase to Conway, SIX, dances down, not quite to the pitch of it but goes through with the big shot. Connects beautifully over wide long-on