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Watch: Ben Boveshuis cleaned Devon Conway with a beauty in NZ vs AUS 1 T20I

Three-match T20i series between New Zealand And Australia On 1 October, electrification at Bay Oval in Mount Maunaganui began in fashion. Visitors, led by stand-in skipper Michelle MarshThe toss won and selected for the first bowl, a decision that made immediately paid because they destroyed the Kiwi top order within the first two overs.

By the end of just 1.4 overs, the hosts were in deep trouble at 6/3, courtesy of some excellent bowling from the left-arm pacer Ben gateshuisWhich blowed back-to-back, which shook blackcaps.

Ben Dwarshuis Stons Stons the Devon Conway with a beauty

The main attraction of early collapse came in second place when Dwarshuis produced a delivery that would be remembered for a long time. On his third ball, he did a full -length delivery aimed at stumps with indications of inward movement.

New Zealand opener Devon ConwayWhich is usually solid at the crease, described the line as wrong as he stepped into the attack. The left -handed batsman was beaten on a large scale and could only see in mistrust as the stump was uprooted and sent to Cartwhealing. The dismissal sent a wave of enthusiasm to the stadium and on social media, in which fans made a fierce debut.

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Mark Chapman follows Conway on the next ball

If it was not enough to dismiss the Conway, Dwarish deepened the New Zealand crisis with its next delivery. It was a skipper to face him Mark chapmanWhich went under immense pressure. However, the left -handed player could not get off the mark and departed for a Golden Duck.

Dwarshuis delivered a good length that fell slightly down towards the leg. Chapman tried to fix it, but only one of the wicketkeeper Alex Kerry worked to be unconscious. Initially, neither the bowler nor the keeper were completely convinced, but Marsh decided to challenge the on-field call. The review was spot-on as Ultrarades confirmed Nick, shocked Chapman and re-moved to New Zealand 6/3.

Australia at the top of powerplay

Dwarshuis’s double strike placed Australia under the control of the match during the powerplay. Their ability to move the ball bothers Kiwi batsmen in both ways, while the disciplined attack from the other end of Australia ensured that the hosts never settled.

Quick wickets exposed inexperience in New Zealand’s batting order, especially absent of senior players. The early dismissal of the Conway was, in particular, a massive shock, looking at its reputation as a langar in the top order.

New Zealand scored 181/6 in 20 overs, thanks Tim robinsonThe dazzling century of He remained unbeaten on 106 runs in 66 delivery with the help of 6 fours and 5 sixes.

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