Conway Rides His Luck to Lead New Zealand to Comfy T20 Win over Zimbabwe
HARARE, ZIMBABWE, JUL 18 – Devon Conway scored an unbeaten 59 and Matt Henry took 3 wickets as New Zealand maintained an unbeaten record in the tri-series with a dominant eight-wicket win.
- On Friday, New Zealand cricket team sealed an eight-wicket win over Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, in the third match of the ZIM T20 Tri-Series.
- After winning the toss, New Zealand cricket team chose to bowl, with Matt Henry and Michael taking key wickets to restrict Zimbabwe to 120/7.
- Devon Conway unleashed four fours and two sixes, earning Player of the Match, as Daryl Mitchell added 26 off 19 balls.
- New Zealand cricket team now sit at the top of the points table with four points and a +1.919 net run rate, while Zimbabwe is third after two defeats.
- After their second victory, New Zealand cricket team look on as Zimbabwe cricket team play South Africa next on Sunday.
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Henry, Conway help NZ beat Zim in T20
Matt Henry took three wickets and Devon Conway hit an unbeaten half-century as New Zealand outclassed hosts Zimbabwe by eight wickets in their tri-series match at Harare Sports Club on Friday. Zimbabwe made a promising start but could only score 120-7 after being sent in. Fast bowler Henry took 3-26. New Zealand needed only 13.5 overs to secure the win, with left-handed opening batsman Conway making 59 not out off 40 balls. New Zealand's fast bo…
Conway Rides His Luck to Lead New Zealand to Comfy T20 Win over Zimbabwe
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. If Devon Conway was a cat, he used eight of nine lives to lead New Zealand over Zimbabwe by eight wickets in Twenty20 cricket on Friday. Sports News | Conway Rides His Luck to Lead New Zealand to Comfy T20 Win over Zimbabwe.
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