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Devon Conway
(From L to R) Devon Conway and Sourav Ganguly (Image Credit: ICC Twitter and Screenshot grab from YouTube video)

New Zealand's Devon Conway shatters Sourav Ganguly's world record on debut

| @indiablooms | Jun 03, 2021, at 06:14 pm

London/IBNS: New Zealand opening batsman Devon Conway on Wednesday shattered former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly's 25-year-old world record of scoring the maximum runs in a debut match at Lord's here.

Conway scored an unbeaten 136 on debut on Wednesday in the ongoing first Test match against England.

The Kiwi batsman has also become the sixth cricketer to hit a ton in a debut match at Lord's here.

In 1996, Ganguly had scored 131 on his debut at the same venue against England.

Interestingly, Conway and Ganguly were both born on July 8.

Riding on Conway's batting, New Zealand scored 246/3 at stumps on day one of the match.

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