Devon Conway showed why he will be New Zealand's key batter at the T20 World Cup by top-scoring in an eight-wicket tri-series win over Bangladesh in Christchurch on Sunday.
Conway batted with control for his unbeaten 70 off 51 balls as the Black Caps chased down 137-8 at Hagley Oval with 13 balls to spare.
South African-born Conway continued a bright run of form that has seen him tally 294 runs in his last seven T20I innings, at an average just under 60.
The left-handed opener's career average has now climbed above 50, a rarity in the shortened international format. He put on 85 for the second wicket alongside captain Kane Williamson (30) before Glenn Phillips' quickfire 23 not out off nine balls rounded out New Zealand's first win of the tournament.