That's A Massive Goal We'd Like To Achieve Says Devon Conway On Beating India In India
New Zealand batter Devon Conway said that defeating India in Test matches in their own backyard will be a massive goal his team would like to achieve. He added that defeating India in India will be a
"We've got Martin Guptill up top and Tim Seifert who's done really well, and you've got the master, Kane Williamson, at three. If I could slot in at four it would be really good for the team's sake, try to manipulate those middle periods against spin and run hard between the wickets."
Conway had a dream start to his Test career with a double century on debut against England at Lord's. In ten months of international cricket, Conway has become a big favourite with New Zealand cricket fans. But the left-hander is clear about not resting on past laurels.
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"It probably has all dawned on me and sunk in. But as a cricketer you're always looking to improve. I'm not going to rely on that performance now to dictate my future. I'd like to string a lot more good performances together. I don't want that to be the defining moment of my career. The break certainly has allowed me to reflect on what went well, what things I can work on and try and find what I can do in order to have those one-two per cent improvements in my game."
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Conway is the only member of the men's T20 World Cup squad still in New Zealand. He will travel to the UAE with batting coach Luke Ronchi, head coach Gary Stead and assistant coach Shane Jurgensen on Monday.