Mount Maunganui, Dec. 21 -- Opener Devon Conway made history, becoming the first-ever New Zealand batter to score a double century and a century in a Test match.
The elegant opener achieved this record during his side's third and final Test against West Indies at Mount Maunganui on Sunday.
In the first innings, Conway scored a brilliant 227 off 367 balls, with 31 boundaries, playing a crucial role in taking NZ to 575/8 declared. Now, during the second innings, he scored an attacking 139-ball 100, with eight fours and three sixes at a strike rate of almost 72.
He is the 10th overall batter to achieve a double of double ton and century in a single Test match.
After a patchy past couple of years, Conway has delivered a stunning Test cric...
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