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New Zealand Crush West Indies by 9 Wickets, Seal 1–0 Lead Ahead of Final Test

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
December 12, 2025
in Cricket
New Zealand Crush West Indies by 9 Wickets, Seal 1–0 Lead Ahead of Final Test

New Zealand wrapped up the second Test in commanding fashion, defeating the West Indies by nine wickets to take an unassailable 1–0 lead in the three-match series.

Day 3: West Indies Collapse, New Zealand Cruise

The West Indies entered Day 3 trailing and under pressure—and things quickly spiraled. Early wickets of Brandon King and Shai Hope left the visitors tottering at 59/4, still 14 runs behind. Despite brief resistance from Kavem Hodge and Justin Greaves, the innings never recovered.

Jacob Duffy was the star once again, running through the middle and lower order to finish with a superb five-wicket haul, restricting the Caribbean side and setting New Zealand a mere 53-run target.

New Zealand’s chase was smooth and largely untroubled. Tom Latham and Devon Conway provided a steady start before Latham’s dismissal brought Kane Williamson to the crease. Conway and Williamson saw the hosts home comfortably, sealing a dominant win.

How New Zealand Seized Control

New Zealand’s grip on the match tightened on Day 2, when Devon Conway (60) and debutant Mitchell Hay (61) guided the hosts to 278, giving them a vital 73-run first-innings lead. The momentum was further cemented when the Kiwi seamers reduced the West Indies to 32/2 at stumps, leaving the visitors on the back foot.

Earlier in the match, the West Indies managed 205 in the first innings, undone by relentless pressure from New Zealand’s fast bowlers. Blair Tickner, making a return to Test cricket, impressed before a painful shoulder injury forced him off the field. Debutant Michael Rae also shone with three wickets, bowling long, draining spells into the wind.

Tom Latham (NZ Captain) praised his side’s steady improvement after what he admitted was a sluggish start on Day 1.

He hailed Jacob Duffy’s match-winning spell and the collective effort from the bowling group, including substitutes.

Latham applauded debutant Mitchell Hay for batting in his “natural style” under pressure.

He also commended Michael Rae’s discipline bowling into the wind, calling his contribution “brilliant.”

Despite the win, Latham acknowledged the batting lineup still has room for improvement and welcomed the break to work on it.

Roston Chase (WI Captain) lamented his side’s inability to convert starts into substantial scores.

He noted the pitch was easier for batting than expected, especially compared to Christchurch.

Despite the setback, Chase vowed to rally his team and push for a series-levelling result in the final Test.

Player of the Match: Jacob Duffy, who claimed 5 wickets in the second innings, credited New Zealand’s collective bowling effort. He highlighted the strength and support of the pace unit, adaptability and understanding of his best areas at Test level, and praised close friend Michael Rae for his outstanding discipline and heart while bowling into the wind.

What’s Next?

The series finale begins December 18, and although New Zealand cannot lose the series now, the West Indies will be desperate to hit back and finish on a high. With confidence sky-high in the Kiwi camp and the Windies searching for answers, the stage is set for an intense final clash.

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