Net Worth Of CSK Player Devon Conway: The South Africa-born New Zealand batsman Devon Conway is one of the most classic and in-form batsmen in the world.
Part of the New Zealand team that won the World Test Championship Final and reached the T20 World Cup 2021 final, Devon Conway made his IPL debut in 2022 for the Chennai Super Kings and was retained ahead of the IPL 2023 auction.
Devon Conway net worth, salary in IPL:

Conway’s net worth in 2023 is estimated to be around $1 million, which is INR 8 crore.
Talking about Devon Conway’s salary, New Zealand men’s players receive NZ$10,250 per Test, NZ$4,000 per ODI, and NZ$2,500 for every T20I from the NZC. Devon Conway made around NZ$114,398 for the 2021/22 year in match fees, plus the $300,000 annual retainer.
The 31-year-old has grown in stature in the last three years, and has become a regular feature of the New Zealand team since 2021. This has been reflected in the rapid increase in his bank balance which is approximately $1 million.

CSK bought Devon Conway for only INR 1 crore in IPL 2022 mega-auction and retained him in 2023.
For CSK, Devon Conway has played in 13 IPL matches and averages 46 with a strike rate of 144 with 6 fifties to his name.
Devon Conway’s story of moving from South Africa to New Zealand:
Devon Conway was born in Johannesburg in 1991, but moved to New Zealand in 2017. The southpaw, despite impressing in the second division matches, wasn’t being selected in the first-tier cricket of South African and sold everything and moved to his new home, New Zealand.
“I was always in and out of the team,” Conway told ESPNcricinfo. “I didn’t have a secure spot. I was also batting in different positions. In the T20s, I would open. In the one-dayers, I’d bat at No. 5. In the four-dayers, I’d probably be in if someone was left out.
“I’ve batted in all sorts of positions, sometimes even No. 7. I wouldn’t bowl either. Lack of clarity and my own inconsistency pushed me down the pecking order. I wouldn’t have been able to push my case forward, so I thought it was best to move.”
He recalled a conversation with his partner that changed everything: “I was playing golf with my partner, Kim, when I said to her: ‘I don’t feel like my game is going anywhere here’ and said that I’d be interested in moving to New Zealand,” he says. “She said, ‘Let’s do it then.’ I thought she was joking, but she wasn’t. I realised you’re only young once, so we should take the gamble. I don’t think it’s a decision we will never regret.”
2 years on from that move, he was topping the run-charts in New Zealand’s domestic cricket and soon got a call-up for the national side, and rest, as they say, is history.