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New Zealand's Devon Conway using kitty litter on practice pitches to counter R Ashwin in WTC final

New Zealand batsman Devon Conway has begun his preparation for the World Test Championship Final against India next month.

New Zealands Devon Conway using kitty litter on practice pitches to counter R Ashwin in WTC final

Auckland, May 15: New Zealand batsman Devon Conway has begun his preparation for the World Test Championship Final against India next month. The cricketer - who has been named in the 20-member visiting squad for the two-match Test series against England starting June 2 - is sprinkling kitty litter on practice wickets to simulate spin bowling on the rough.

The 29-year-old hopes this will help him counter the likes of Ravichandran Ashwin during the World Test Championship final against India next month. The squad will then be trimmed to 15 for the World Test Championship Final in Southampton starting on June 18, as per ICC regulations.

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Conway, who impressed in his first international season for his adopted home country last summer in ODIs and T20s, says he has been sprinkling kitty litter on practice wickets to simulate spin bowling pitching in the rough created by bowlers' footmarks.

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"Basically the idea is to get the ball to sort of spit out of the rough," Conway, who has featured in three ODIs and 14 T20Is for New Zealand, told New Zealand broadcaster Spark Sport. Kitty litter is granulated clay which absorbs waste products of pets like cat or dogs. "It's a bit harder to play, but good practice. It's about finding a game plan to combat that and just practice how you're going to play in the game," said the left-handed batsman.

"When it does roughen up and the ball does spit and turn a lot, it's all about being positive," Conway said he didn't want to rely on just defending against spinners. "If you're going to look to just defending throughout, at some point there might be a ball that's going to have your number."

The World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand will be held in Southampton between June 16 and 20.

Story first published: Saturday, May 15, 2021, 12:39 [IST]
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