New Zealand opener Devon Conway delivered one of the finest ODI knocks ever played at the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. In his standout 2023 performance, Conway smashed a breathtaking 138 off 100 balls against India on 24 January 2023, showcasing superb timing, fearless stroke play and complete control against both pace and spin. Although New Zealand posted a massive total, India eventually won the match, but Conway’s innings remained the highlight of the day.
Conway returned to the same venue in the 3rd ODI on 18 January 2026, where he scored a brief 5 off 4 balls. Despite the short outing, his 2023 century remains one of the most dominant knocks by a visiting batter at Holkar Stadium.
Devon Conway – ODI Record vs India at Holkar Cricket Stadium (Indore)
| Stat | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Matches at Venue | 2 |
| Innings | 2 |
| Batting Positions | 2 (2023), 1 (2026) |
| Opponent | India |
| Scores | 138 (2023), 5 (2026) |
| Total Runs at Venue | 143 |
| Batting Average at Venue | 71.50 |
| Highest Score | 138 |
| Balls Faced | 100 + 4 = 104 |
| Cumulative Strike Rate | 106.89 |
| Dismissals | c Rohit b Umran Malik (2023), c Rohit b Harshit Rana (2026) |
| 4s/6s (Cumulative) | 12 / 8 |
| 100s | 1 |
| Catches as WK | 3 (from 2023 match) |
- His 138 remained one of the most explosive ODI innings ever produced by a visiting batter at Indore.
- He maintained a combined venue strike rate of 106.89 across two innings.
- The 2023 knock included 12 fours and 8 sixes, reflecting total domination.
- His 2026 appearance was brief (5 off 4), but his 2023 century still ranks as the highest individual ODI score by a New Zealand player at Holkar Stadium.
- Conway also contributed 3 catches as a wicketkeeper in the 2023 match.
Devon Conway’s performances at Holkar Cricket Stadium make him statistically one of the most impactful overseas batters at this venue. With a venue average of 71.50 and a strike rate above 106, his 138 remains a benchmark innings for visiting top-order players. Fans will be eager to see Conway in action should New Zealand return to Indore in future ODI tours.







