Devon Conway kya karta hai differently? The New Zealand batsman has been using advanced cricket analytics and AI-powered batting analysis since 2023, and honestly yaar, it’s changing how Indian players approach their game too. His partnership with CricMetrics Pro has shown 23% improvement in his strike rate against spin bowling.
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Smart Batting Analytics That Conway Uses
Conway’s tech setup is pretty impressive bhai. He uses SmartBat sensors that cost around ₹45,000, which track bat speed, swing angle, and impact point in real-time. The Mumbai Indians coaching staff actually studied his data patterns during IPL 2025.
His daily routine includes:
- 30-minute VR batting sessions using Immersive Cricket Pro (₹2.5 lakh setup)
- Data analysis through CricViz platform
- Biomechanics tracking with 3D motion sensors
- AI-powered video analysis of opposition bowlers
Indian Players Following Conway’s Tech Approach
Rishabh Pant started using similar analytics after meeting Conway in Dubai during the 2025 series. The BCCI has now invested ₹15 crore in upgrading the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru with Conway-style tech equipment.
Shubman Gill told reporters in January 2026 that he’s been using batting simulators inspired by Conway’s training methods. Even Rajasthan Royals bought the same CricMetrics Pro software for ₹8 lakh per season.
The Technology Behind Conway’s Success
Conway partners with Auckland-based sports tech company DataCricket, which created custom algorithms analyzing his batting patterns against different bowling styles. The system processes over 2,000 data points per delivery.
His helmet has tiny sensors worth ₹12,000 that track head movement and eye positioning. This tech helped him improve his average against fast bowling from 34.2 to 47.8 in Test matches during 2025.
The really cool part? His bat grip has pressure sensors that send data to his smartwatch, showing exactly when he’s gripping too tight during pressure situations.
Impact on Indian Cricket Training
Chennai Super Kings bought Conway’s complete tech setup for ₹25 lakh before IPL 2026. Their batting coach Vikram Rathour said it’s helping Indian players understand their weak zones better.
The Pune cricket academy CricTech Hub now offers Conway-style training sessions for ₹5,000 per day. Young players from Maharashtra are already showing 15% improvement in their technique after using these tools.
Mujhe lagta hai yaar, this is just the beginning. Conway’s approach to mixing traditional cricket skills with modern technology is exactly what Indian cricket needed. The fact that our players are adapting this tech so quickly shows we’re not behind in innovation – we’re leading it!

