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Devon Conway is a ’true blue Kiwi’ assures Black Caps coach Gary Stead ahead of first Proteas Test

Cape Town - New Zealand's South African-born batting star Devon Conway has consulted his Black Caps teammate Neil Wagner about what it will be like to face the Proteas for the first time on Thursday in the first Test at the Hagley Oval.

Wagner, of course, was also born and raised in South Africa before packing up and heading south to New Zealand like Conway did in 2017.

The bustling left-arm paceman has though already played six times against his birth country and experienced all the emotions that goes with it - the most heart-pulling being in the "opposing" team's line-up when the national anthems are rendered.

But Wagner had sound advice to the 30-year-old left-hander from Gauteng.

“I had a catch-up with him (Wagner) after the Bangladesh series and said to him, ‘What's it like playing against your place of birth’, and he said ultimately it's just another game of cricket and don't look into it too much," Conway said on Tuesday.

“Don't try and be someone you're not. Just try and do what you do and the rest will take care of itself.”

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The Proteas regularly face former South Africans that have opted to pursue their careers elsewhere in the world and captain Dean Elgar has already stated that his team will treat Conway like any other opponent out in the middle.

However, he did mention that they, particularly Conway's former Lions teammates, would try to catch up with him outside of the battleground once the quarantine restrictions were lifted. Conway certainly wasted no time to reacquaint himself with his former countrymen, particularly a certain Temba Bavuma, whom he made his South African first-class debut

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