Australian Seamer Set for Four-Match Spell
Northamptonshire has secured the services of Australian fast bowler Harry Conway for four matches in the County Championship Division Two this May.
The 32-year-old will make his County Cricket debut, starting with a match against Leicestershire (May 2), followed by fixtures against Lancashire, Glamorgan, and Gloucestershire.
Strengthening Northamptonshire’s Bowling Attack
With a first-class record of 119 wickets at 28.86, Conway brings valuable experience to Northamptonshire, particularly following the departure of Jack White to Yorkshire.
“I’m super excited for the opportunity to come over and try to win games for an awesome County,” Conway said. “The team is full of young talent, and I can’t wait to play under an international-standard coach in Darren Lehmann.”
According to ESPNcricinfo, Northamptonshire has been looking to bolster their pace attack ahead of the season, and Conway’s signing is expected to be a crucial addition.
Familiar Faces & Key Signings

Conway will reunite with fellow South Australian Darren Lehmann, now Northamptonshire’s head coach. He joins Matthew Breetzke as an overseas signing for the first half of the season, while India’s Yuzvendra Chahal will arrive in June.
Lehmann believes Conway’s skills suit English conditions. “Harry perfectly fits the mould of English conditions and will hopefully help us get off to a positive start,” he said.
As per The Cricketer, Lehmann has been keen on bringing experienced players to Northamptonshire, and Conway fits the bill with his ability to extract bounce and movement in English conditions.
Upcoming Challenges & Expectations
Northamptonshire will face Leicestershire in their opening fixture, followed by crucial encounters against Lancashire, Glamorgan, and Gloucestershire. The club hopes Conway’s addition will strengthen their bowling attack in early-season conditions, which often favor seamers.
An article by BBC Sport highlights how early-season pitches in England tend to assist fast bowlers, making Conway’s role even more important.
With his experience in Sheffield Shield Cricket and his ability to swing the ball, Conway could be a game-changer for Northamptonshire. As reported by Wisden, bowlers with his attributes often thrive in Division Two, making him a key player to watch this season.
With Conway’s addition, Northamptonshire will be aiming for a strong start to their County Championship campaign.
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