New Zealand Crush West Indies by 323 Runs to Seal Series Victory

New Zealand secured a comprehensive 323-run victory over the West Indies in the third Test. The win gave them a 2-0 series triumph after the first match was drawn. Fast bowler Jacob Duffy was the star, claiming a five-wicket haul in the second innings. The West Indies collapsed dramatically after a solid start, losing ten wickets for just 64 runs.

Key Points: NZ Beat WI by 323 Runs in Third Test, Win Series 2-0

  • Jacob Duffy's second-innings fifer led to career-best match figures of 9/128
  • West Indies collapsed from 87/0 to 99/5 in a dramatic morning session
  • Devon Conway and Tom Latham scored twin centuries in New Zealand's commanding first innings
  • Ajaz Patel recorded his best home figures, taking 3-23 in the second innings
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NZ beat WI by 323 runs in third Test to seal series 2-0

Jacob Duffy takes a five-wicket haul as New Zealand dominates the West Indies by 323 runs in the final Test to clinch the series 2-0 at Mount Maunganui.

"Duffy's five-wicket haul in the second innings gave him his career-best match figures of 9 for 128. - Match Report"

Mt Maunganui, Dec 22

Jacob Duffy claimed a fifer in the second innings as New Zealand registered a massive 323-run victory in the final Test against the West Indies and sealed the three-match series 2-0.

The first Test at Hagley Oval was drawn, while New Zealand won the second by nine wickets.

Duffy's five-wicket haul in the second innings gave him his career-best match figures of 9 for 128, while Ajaz Patel recorded his best innings and match figures at home (3-23 and 6-136, respectively) as the West Indies were dismissed for 138 in their chase of 462 runs.

The visitors began the final day on 43 without loss; the Windies openers, Brandon King and John Campbell, got through the first hour intact, having reached 74 for no loss by the drinks break. Afterwards, the West Indies lost five wickets for 11 runs and 10 overs.

The breakthrough came shortly after drinks, when Duffy got the better of King (67), who was undone by a short ball that climbed awkwardly and took the glove.

Soon after, left-arm spinner Patel struck, ending Campbell's 105-ball stay. That wicket triggered a rapid slide: Kavem Hodge prodded defensively and lobbed a chance off Ajaz to short leg, where Rachin Ravindra reacted sharply to complete a stunning catch on the rebound.

The collapse continued when Alick Athanaze threw his hands at a loose drive, only to edge the ball to the wicketkeeper. Justin Greaves followed soon after, surviving just 13 deliveries before a probing back-of-a-length ball seamed away, took the outside edge, and was safely pouched low at first slip by Daryl Mitchell.

From a solid 87 for no loss, West Indies were quickly reduced to 99 for 5 at Lunch, with Shai Hope and Roston Chase steadying the ship.

The duo's partnership, which lasted 56 balls, yielded only 6 runs before Chase became Duffy's fourth victim. Hope stone-walled the New Zealand attack in his 78-ball stay, scoring three runs, before Ajaz trapped him in front.

Glenn Phillips struck next to dismiss Kemar Roach, while Tevin Imlach dug in to offer some resistance, with Anderson Phillip providing support as West Indies reached 138/8 at Tea.

After the break, Ravindra trapped Phillip lbw, and with the second new ball taken, Duffy removed Jayden Seales for a duck as New Zealand wrapped up the match in the final session.

Brief scores: New Zealand 578/8d (Devon Conway 227, Tom Latham 137; Justin Greaves 2-83) & 306/2d (Tom Latham 101, Devon Conway 100; Kavem Hodge 2-80) beat West Indies 420 (Kavem Hodge 123*; Jacob Duffy 4-86, Ajaz Patel 3-113) & 138 (Brandon King 67; Jacob Duffy 5-42, Ajaz Patel 3-23) by 323 runs.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, but have to say, the West Indies batting was so disappointing. No fight at all after a good start. Conway's double century in the first innings set the game up perfectly. Class player.
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Ananya R
Jacob Duffy, what a spell! 9 wickets in the match. But honestly, the real story is the West Indies' mental fragility. They need to learn from teams like India on how to graft and build an innings on foreign soil. Hope's 3 runs off 78 balls... that's just survival, not batting.
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Rohit P
Solid performance by NZ. They are a tough team to beat at home. Makes our upcoming tour there even more exciting! Hope Bumrah and co. are taking notes. 🏏
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Kavya N
Feel for the Windies fans. So much talent but such inconsistent application. Hodge's century in the first innings was a bright spot, but the rest... yaar, it's hard to watch sometimes. Test cricket needs a strong West Indies.
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Michael C
As a neutral observer, the dominance of the home team in this series was absolute. The pitch seemed good for batting too, which makes the West Indies' second innings collapse even more puzzling. Great captaincy by Williamson.

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