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Duffy’s Dominance: How a Depleted New Zealand Squad Crushed West Indies to Take Series Lead

Last updated: December 12, 2025 1:41 am
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New Zealand secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over the West Indies in the second test, but the real story is how they did it. Spearheaded by a heroic five-wicket haul from an overworked Jacob Duffy, an injury-decimated Kiwi squad dismantled the tourists to take a crucial 1-0 series lead, proving their depth and resilience in a stunning three-day performance.

A nine-wicket win always looks decisive on the scorecard, but New Zealand’s triumph over the West Indies at the Basin Reserve was a masterclass in grit. With their bowling attack stretched to its breaking point by injuries, the Black Caps needed a hero. They found one in Jacob Duffy, who delivered a phenomenal performance to bowl out the West Indies for a paltry 128 in their second innings, setting up a straightforward chase and a 1-0 series lead.

Duffy finished with figures of 5-38, his second five-wicket haul of the series, shouldering the immense pressure placed on him by an ever-growing injury list. This victory wasn’t just a win; it was a statement about the squad’s character and depth.

The Hero the Black Caps Needed

New Zealand’s bowling stocks were in crisis. Already missing key pacers like Matt Henry and Kyle Jamieson, the team suffered another blow when Blair Tickner dislocated his shoulder in a fielding mishap after a strong performance in the first innings, a detail confirmed by AP News. The burden fell squarely on Duffy.

Having already bowled 60 overs in the first test, Duffy once again stepped up, bowling 17.2 of the 46.2 overs in the West Indies’ second innings. He was relentless, accurate, and ultimately, unplayable. “I guess to lose (Tickner) like that . . . he bowled great in the first innings and I thought the way the guys bowled today was awesome,” Duffy said after the match. “I thought it was a great team performance and we got the job done. Day three, how good?”

Debutants Rise to the Occasion

This victory was also defined by the crucial contributions of its newest members. With the team in need of stability, wicketkeeper-batter Mitch Hay delivered a sensational test debut. Hay’s match-high 61 in New Zealand’s first innings was instrumental in building a 73-run lead, a pivotal advantage that set the stage for the win. His composure under pressure was a key factor in the outcome, a performance highlighted by Associated Press reporting.

Fellow debutant, pacer Michael Rae, also made his presence felt. He secured impressive match figures of 6-106, providing vital support for Duffy and ensuring the pressure on the West Indian batsmen never relented. Their performances underscored New Zealand’s remarkable depth, proving that even a team hit by a string of injuries has the talent to compete and dominate at the highest level.

West Indies' Justin Greaves, right, raises his bat after scoring 200 runs against New Zealand on Day 5 of their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)
Justin Greaves, the hero of the first test with a double century, was a key wicket for New Zealand in the second test as the West Indies’ batting lineup crumbled.

A Tale of Two Tests for West Indies

For the West Indies, this was a deeply concerning collapse. After showing immense fight in the first test, which ended in a draw largely thanks to a monumental double century from Justin Greaves, their batting lineup faltered completely, as noted in the recap from AP News. They were bundled out for 205 and 128 on a pitch that offered bounce and pace but was far from unplayable.

Captain Roston Chase didn’t mince words about his team’s performance. “I think the batting is a bit of a concern, coming from the first test, having a beautiful second innings,” a frustrated Chase stated, a sentiment reported by Associated Press. “Our batters never capitalized on the conditions. I thought we got some starts in the first innings but no one really went big and in the second innings no one got a start.”

What This Means for the Series

Chasing just 56 for victory, New Zealand made quick work of the target, with Devon Conway (28 not out) and captain Kane Williamson (16 not out) steering them home in only 10 overs. The win puts the Black Caps firmly in control of the three-match series ahead of the final test on December 18.

More importantly, it sends a powerful message to the cricketing world. Even when battered and bruised, this New Zealand team has the fight, talent, and depth to overcome adversity. The West Indies, meanwhile, must go back to the drawing board and find a solution to their batting woes if they hope to level the series.

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