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WATCH: Shreyas Iyer copies Jadeja’s celebration after taking Conway’s catch

Chandra Moulee Das

With this dismissal, the hosts successfully curbed the prolific form of Conway. 

Shreyas Iyer showcased exceptional fielding skills by taking a stunning catch to dismiss Devon Conway for a duck during the ongoing 2023 ODI World Cup match on Sunday (October 22) at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. The left-handed batter was sent back to the pavilion after facing only nine deliveries.

This crucial dismissal occurred in the fourth over of New Zealand’s innings. Mohammed Siraj delivered a well-pitched ball towards the pads. Conway took the bait, attempting to direct the shot towards square leg. While he timed the ball accurately, Iyer executed a swift dive to his right to secure a brilliant catch. 

With this dismissal, the hosts successfully curbed the prolific form of Conway. He had been a prominent run-scorer in the tournament, amassing 249 runs in five innings including a stellar 152* against the defending champions England.

India make two changes to playing XI

Earlier, India skipper Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bowl first. The hosts made a couple of changes to their playing XI with Mohammed Shami and Suryakumar Yadav stepping in for Shardul Thakur and the injured Hardik Pandya, respectively, following their seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh. In contrast, New Zealand retained their starting lineup from the impressive 149-run triumph over Afghanistan.

India commenced their World Cup campaign with a six-wicket victory against Australia, followed by wins over Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Meanwhile, New Zealand secured a resounding nine-wicket win over defending champions England before coasting to victories against the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Despite this, the Kiwis lead the points table due to a superior Net Run Rate.

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India is eager to avenge their 18-run defeat to New Zealand suffered during the 2019 World Cup. However, it’s worth noting that the hosts dominated the Kiwis with a 3-0 victory in a home series earlier this year.

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