The Pak Banker

Conway ‘enjoying the ride’ with NZ

- KARACHI

It was five years ago, at the age of 26, that South Africa-born Devon Conway moved to New Zealand to pursue his cricketing career. It took him three years before he eventually broke into the New Zealand side.

On Monday, in just his 12th Test for his adopted country, Conway raised his fourth ton of the format; his 122 helping New Zealand close the opening day of the second and final game of the series against Pakistan at 309-6 here at the National Stadium.

“It’s been a good ride so far, I’ve only played a handful of Tests so it’s nice to get the opportunit­y to play and contribute for the team,” Conway, whose century took him past 1,000 Test runs, told reporters. “It was nice batting out there with Tommy [Latham] and Kane [Williamson], we managed to form some good partnershi­ps.”

Conway has been among the runs in New Zealand’s first tour of Pakistan in almost two decades. In the opening Test, which ended in a draw, Conway fell eight runs short of a ton in the first innings. He was at 18 not out in the second innings when bad light ended play last week with New Zealand attempting a furious chase of 138 in 15 overs. He carried on from where he left off, putting up a partnershi­p of 134 with Latham (71) and then adding 100 with Williamson (36).

Playing in Pakistan on tracks slower than he’s been used to required Conway to make adjustment­s. It’s not new for him. He had to make changes to his game when he decided to shift his allegiance to New Zealand.

“It’s been a different challenge for me here as I grew up playing on hard tracks,” added Conway, before he went on to detail his experience of getting a spot for New Zealand.

“For me, there were a couple of technical changes that needed to be made,” he informed, “… there were things that I didn’t know when I was 24, 25.

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