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Somerset sign up New Zealand batsman Devon Conway for Vitality Blast, County Championship

Somerset have signed up New Zealand explosive batsman Devon Conway for nine matches of the Vitality T20 Blast and a couple of county championship fixtures scheduled between June 23rd to July 18. 

Excited at the prospect of playing in the England domestic circuit, Conway said that condition during the summer in England pose challenges to players and hoped that he could bring an impact for Somerset in the T20 Blast and County Championship.

“Somerset has a very good reputation and I’m excited to be joining the team for a key part of the season. I’m really looking forward to the challenge. England is one of the places where everyone wants to test their skills during the summer and hopefully, I can positively contribute to success in the Vitality Blast and the County Championship,” Conway said in a statement.

Notably, the left-hander has also found a place in the New Zealand squad for the tour of England where they will play two Test matches against the hosts and India in the World Test Championship final and Conway is likely to join Somerset post completion of his international commitments. 

Conway has earned the limelight for his hard-hitting abilities with the bat. He grew into prominence based on his batting in the T20Is at home and also capitalised on opportunities handed out to him in the 50-over format.

Devon has played 14 T20Is for New Zealand, averaging 59.12 with a strike rate of 151 and including the highest score of 99 not out against Australia earlier this year. He has also featured in three One-Day Internationals and has amassed 225 runs with an astounding average of 75 and the highest score of 126 runs.

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