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    Opening batter Devon Conway believes Pakistan will be the Black Caps' opponent in Friday's Tri Nations final in Karachi

    Opening batter Devon Conway believes Pakistan will be the Black Caps' opponent in Friday's Tri Nations final in Karachi


    New Zealand's through to the decider after back-to-back wins over the host country and South Africa.

    Their opponent will be decided by tomorrow's showdown between Pakistan and the Proteas.

    Conway says both are in good form, but the Champions Trophy host nation has a lot to play for.



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