Devon Conway Surpasses 6,000 International Runs for New Zealand New Zealand cricket star Devon Conway achieved a significant milestone by reaching 6,000 runs in international matches during the second T20 International against South Africa at Seddon Park in Hamilton. The accomplishment came as Conway scored 60 runs off 49 balls, including five fours and two sixes, with a strike rate of 122.45. This milestone was reached in the context of a broader career that has seen him accumulate 6,025 runs across 143 international matches, spanning 164 innings. His average of 40.70 includes 12 centuries and 32 half-centuries, with a highest score of 227. Breaking down his contributions across formats, Conway has scored 1,800 runs in 68 T20 Internationals, averaging 35.29 over 62 innings. His strike rate of 128.20 is complemented by 13 fifties and a top score of 99 not out. In Test cricket, he has amassed 2,533 runs in 32 matches, averaging 43.67 over 60 innings. This includes seven centuries, 13 fifties, and a highest score of 227. His One Day International (ODI) career features 1,692 runs in 43 matches, with an average of 43.38 across 42 innings. He has scored five centuries, six fifties, and a highest score of 152 not out. Conway’s achievements place him as the 16th-highest run-scorer in New Zealand cricket history. The top spot is held by Kane Williamson, who has scored 19,292 runs in 376 matches, averaging 48.35. Williamson’s record includes 48 centuries, 103 fifties, and a highest score of 251. In the match against South Africa, the hosts won the toss and chose to field first. A 48-run partnership between Conway and Tom Latham, who scored 11, provided a strong start for New Zealand. However, the team lost 92 for three in 10.5 overs.#new_zealand #kane_williamson #devon_conway #seddon_park #t20_international
