Devon Conway, who played his first One Day International match after a gap of 453 days, was in fine form in the match against South Africa at Gaddafi Stadium. However, his innings ended in a disappointing way as the kiwi Southpaw was dismissed 3 runs shy of his well-deserving century. On the third delivery of the 36th over, Junior Dala bowled a back of a length delivery which angled away outside off. Conway played a well-timed cut, but Senuran Muthusamy, who was patrolling the backward point region, dived to his left to take a sharp catch. This catch of Muthusamy ended Conway's innings at 97 and the batter was seen with a wry smile on his face after being dismissed this close to his century. Watch the video here: @hitman_Elvish . pic.twitter.com/gdP89XzUt8 — 𝐌αℍᗴ𝐒𝙷🇮🇳𝟺𝟻 (@worshiprohit45) February 10, 2025 Also Read | South African Players Who Hit a Century on Their ODI Debut Blackcaps Dominate the Run Chase Earlier in the day, South Africa were asked to bat first by New Zealand's skipper Mitchell Santner. The Proteas opener and debutant, Matthew Breetzke stole the show with a stunning knock of 150 off 148 balls. He became the fourth South African cricketer to score a century on his ODI debut, and the only cricketer to score 150 in his debut innings in One Day International cricket. Wiaan Mulder scored 64 off 60 balls, while Jason Smith scored 41 to guide South Africa to 304/6. For New Zealand, Matt Henry and William O'Rourke picked up 2 wickets, while Michael Bracewell also took one. The Blackcaps made the chase look easy from the start. Despite losing Will Young early, New Zealand managed to hold a good position in the game with Devon Conway and Kane Williamson at the crease. Conway, however, had an unfortunate end to his innings; however former skipper Kane Williamson registered his 14th ODI century with an unbeaten 133 to chase down the target in 48.4 overs. Williamson was named player of the match for his match winning knock at Lahore.