Devon Conway Family Tree: The Story Behind New Zealand's South African-Born Opener

Devon Philip Conway, born 8 July 1991 in Johannesburg, South Africa, is New Zealand's opener — double century (200) on Test debut at Lord's (June 2021); 2023 ODI World Cup runner-up; IPL Champion 2023 (Chennai Super Kings).

The Family's Roots: A Johannesburg South African Family

The Conway family is from Johannesburg, South Africa. Devon emigrated to New Zealand in 2017 at age 26 to pursue an international career.

His Parents

Father: A Johannesburg father.

Mother: A Johannesburg mother.

His Partner: Kim Watson

Kim Watson — South African-born; Devon's partner.

The Conway Family Tree at a Glance

Family Origins: Johannesburg, South Africa; emigrated to Wellington, New Zealand 2017.

Father: Johannesburg father.

Mother: Johannesburg mother.

Partner: Kim Watson.

Devon Conway:

  • Born 8 July 1991, Johannesburg
  • St John's College, Johannesburg
  • Gauteng/Lions first-class debut: 2008
  • Emigrated to New Zealand: August 2017 — chose Wellington
  • Wellington Firebirds debut: 2017–18
  • NZ ODI debut: 13 November 2020; T20I debut: 18 November 2020; Test debut: 2 June 2021
  • Test debut: 200 at Lord's vs England (highest score by a debutant at Lord's) — June 2021
  • 2021 World Test Championship: champion (New Zealand beat India in the final at Southampton)
  • 2023 ODI World Cup: runner-up
  • IPL: Chennai Super Kings (2022–) — IPL Champion 2023

What the Conway Family Story Teaches Us

A Johannesburg South African family. A 26-year-old move to New Zealand to pursue an international career. A 200 on Test debut at Lord's.

For every family — large or small, famous or otherwise — the Devon story carries the same lesson. Some careers begin abroad at 26. The 2017 move from South Africa to Wellington is on the Conway family record alongside the Lord's debut double century.


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