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Duffy's Five-Star Performance Seals Test Victory for NZ
12 Dec
Summary
- Jacob Duffy's second five-wicket haul secured a nine-wicket win.
- West Indies collapsed for 128 runs after resuming on 32/2.
- New Zealand leads the three-match series 1-0 after the Christchurch draw.

New Zealand achieved a commanding nine-wicket win against the West Indies in the second Test at Wellington on Friday, securing a 1-0 lead in the series. The victory, clinched on day three, was largely attributed to seamer Jacob Duffy's exceptional spell of 5-38. The West Indies, starting the day at 32/2, offered minimal resistance and were dismissed for 128 after lunch.
Despite initial efforts from Kavem Hodge and Brandon King, the visitors suffered a significant collapse. Duffy dismantled the middle order with crucial wickets, supported by debutant Michael Rae's 3-45. Sharp fielding from New Zealand, including a brilliant diving catch, further stifled the West Indies' efforts.
Chasing a modest target of 56, New Zealand's openers Devon Conway and Kane Williamson comfortably guided the team to victory after losing Tom Latham early. This result places New Zealand in a strong position heading into the final Test in Mount Maunganui.


