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'Yet To Sink In': New Zealand's Conway After Heroic Show Against England
New Zealand opening batsman Devon Conway has said that his player-of-the-series performance -- 306 runs across two Tests -- that helped his side win its first Test series on English soil in 22 years is yet to sink in.
"It is a great feeling and I think young guys like myself coming into the squad who haven't played a lot of Test cricket, it is good to come in and just express yourself. I had the support of senior guys like Ross Taylor, Kane Williamson, Tom Latham. It is really good to just have that support, that trust," Latham told New Zealand Cricket.
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