Jacob Duffy’s five-wicket haul on a treacherous Day 5 pitch propelled New Zealand to a crushing 323-run victory over the West Indies, clinching the series 2-0 and cementing his status as the country’s most prolific Test bowler in a calendar year, surpassing a legend in the process.
On a dramatic final day at Bay Oval, Jacob Duffy produced a masterclass in fast bowling, taking 5-42 to dismantle the West Indies for a mere 138 runs. The comprehensive victory by 323 runs secured a 2-0 series win for New Zealand and was built upon a foundation of extraordinary individual performances that rewrote the record books.
Duffy Enters the Record Books
The centerpiece of New Zealand’s triumph was Duffy’s phenomenal series. His fifth wicket of the innings, which sealed the match, was his 81st of 2025, moving him past the legendary Richard Hadlee for the most Test wickets by a New Zealander in a single calendar year. The significance of surpassing a national icon was not lost on the 30-year-old seamer.
“I saw that list at lunchtime and there were some cool names on there, so to be up there on any sort of list with those sort of names was special,” Duffy said after being voted Player of the Series. His final tally for the three Tests was a staggering 23 wickets at an average of 15.4, including three five-wicket hauls. He bowled more than 154 overs as the undisputed workhorse of a depleted New Zealand attack.
A Batting Masterclass from Conway and Latham
While Duffy dominated the finale, the match will be equally remembered for a historic display of opening batting. Devon Conway (227) and Tom Latham (137) put on a mammoth 323-run opening stand in New Zealand’s first innings of 575-8 declared, a detail confirmed by the Associated Press.
They weren’t done. In the second innings, Conway then made 100 and Latham 101 in another partnership of 192 before New Zealand declared at 306-2, setting the West Indies an improbable target of 462.
The statistics are breathtaking:
- Conway became the 10th Test player and first New Zealander to score a double-century and a century in the same match.
- Conway and Latham are the first opening pair in Test history to score centuries in both innings of a match.
- The duo accumulated 515 runs across the two innings, a world record total for an opening pair.
- Tom Latham followed in the footsteps of his father, Rod, by being part of opening partnerships exceeding 100 runs in both innings of a Test.
The Final Day Unraveling
Despite the mammoth target, the West Indies began Day 5 at 43-0, with Brandon King (67) looking dangerous. He and John Campbell (16) batted through the first hour, extending their partnership and briefly fostering hope.
That hope evaporated in a collapse of spectacular proportions. Both openers fell within five balls, triggering a slump that saw five wickets tumble before lunch. Duffy was the chief destroyer, exploiting the deteriorating pitch with deliveries that lifted unpredictably.
The post-lunch session offered no respite. Duffy dismissed Roston Chase with a ferocious ball that reared to shoulder height, found by the AP cricket hub. The resistance was brief and futile, as New Zealand’s bowlers, including a returning Ajaz Patel, methodically worked through the lower order to secure a dominant victory.
A Series of Contrasts and Depleted Attacks
This series was played under the shadow of significant injuries to both teams’ pace batteries. The West Indies were without the firepower of Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph. New Zealand’s attack was equally threadbare, missing Matt Henry, Will O’Rourke, Ben Sears, Kyle Jamieson, Nathan Smith, and Blair Tickner. This context makes Duffy’s 154-over workload and 23-wicket haul even more remarkable.
The three Tests were a tale of contrasting fortunes. The first match saw an epic rearguard action from the West Indies, where Justin Greaves batted 564 minutes for 202 to secure a famous draw. The second Test was a low-scoring affair that New Zealand won by nine wickets, setting the stage for the high-scoring, record-breaking finale.
For New Zealand, this series victory, built on a combination of historic batting and record-breaking bowling, signals a bright future despite injury woes. For fans seeking the fastest, most insightful analysis of the sporting world’s biggest stories, onlytrustedinfo.com remains your definitive source.