IND vs NZ | Twitter pumped up as Harshit gestures after getting newfound bunny Conway for fourth time

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Harshit Rana has troubled Devon Conway right from the time New Zealand started their tour of India. The pacer continued to give the southpaw tough times, dismissing him for the fourth time, in five games, in the second T20I in Raipur, and did not hesitate to remind the batter about the same.

‌After being put into bat in the second T20I against India, New Zealand came out all guns blazing with Devon Conway smashing three fours and a six off Arshdeep Singh in the first over. Meanwhile, Tim Seifert also joined in with four boundaries in the left-arm pacer’s second, as the Kiwis cruised to 43/0 after just three overs.

However, Harshit Rana brought the home side back into the contest with a wicket maiden in the next. After dismissing Conway in all three ODIs, the young pacer continued to trouble the southpaw even in the T20I leg.

He cleverly varied his pace to dismiss the wicketkeeper-batter with a slow off-cutter as Conway went early with the shot to miscue it. Floating the ball on a good length outside off stump, he baited the batter into the shot as the former Chennai Super Kings player hit the bottom of the willow, losing his bottom hand off it.

It was the fourth time, in five games, that the pacer from Delhi was getting the left-handed opener, with Hardik Pandya making no mistake at mid off. Twitter was pumped up as Harshit had no hesitation in reminding his newfound bunny about the same, gesturing four with his right hand before celebrating with his teammates.

4th Time!

Good Bowler!

Rana Strike!

Rana x varun!

Conway Gone!

Big wicket!

On fire!

Dominance!

On fire!

Yeah!

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