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"Will Be Hard For CSK To Leave Him Out": New Zealand Women Star On Devon Conway

New Zealand all-rounder Suzie Bates said on Saturday that it will be hard for Chennai Super Kings to leave opener Devon Conway out of their playing eleven after his recent good performances in the late stages of the ongoing Indian Premier League 2022.

"Being from New Zealand, I think that all the New Zealanders in the squad should be playing (in IPL). It is a really tough competition to get opportunities until you do not prove yourself at that level. But now that he (Conway) has done that, it will be hard for them (CSK) to leave him out of their starting XI. He has proved himself in tests, ODIs and T20s in India, I am sure he will get plenty of opportunities. It is great to see NZ players perform at that level and I know they love playing the competition as well," said Bates in an exclusive interview with ANI.

This statement comes at a time when Conway has been performing well for the Super Kings in the final few league games of IPL. He had scored only three during his CSK debut against Kolkata Knight Riders on March 26. He did not get featured in the side's playing XI till the end of April. He had left the bio-bubble in late April due to his marriage.

However, after returning to the side on May 1, the stylish Kiwi southpaw smashed three consecutive half-centuries against Sunrisers Hyderabad (85*), Royal Challengers Bangalore (56) and Delhi Capitals (87). In his previous game against Mumbai Indians, he fell for a golden duck after being declared LBW. He could not get any assistance from DRS, which was not available during the first 10 balls of the match.

In five innings for CSK, the batter has scored 231 runs at an average of 57.75 with the best score of 87 and three well-made half-centuries.

Coming to his side, CSK has

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