
LAHORE: New Zealand batsman Devon Conway has shared fond memories of playing cricket in Pakistan and expressed his happiness over his ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) experience with Islamabad United.
Speaking during a media conference, Conway reflected positively on his time in the PSL, highlighting both the team atmosphere and his personal happiness.
“Playing in the PSL has been a very positive experience so far. Our team at Islamabad United has bonded well and I am happy. I have been waiting for a long time to play cricket here,” Conway said.
The left-handed batsman emphasized that the camaraderie at Islamabad United has made his adaptation to the league smooth and enjoyable.
He seems genuinely motivated to continue playing in Pakistan, not only appreciating the challenge of cricket but also the team dynamics and culture he has experienced so far.
“Those are great memories and now we are back in Karachi for PSL matches where the pitches are better for batting,” he added.
Regarding her experiences in Lahore, Conway also praised the hospitality and lifestyle aspects of her stay.
“Things are going well here. The hotels have good restaurants, I enjoyed the food, and the people around are very welcoming, so everything is going smoothly.”
It is pertinent to mention that the wicketkeeper-batter is one of New Zealand’s dominant players in T20I cricket and recently made his PSL debut against Multan Sultans.
For the uninitiated, the three-time champions are set to play their second match against Peshawar Zalmi at the Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday.