Jacob Duffy redefines a year, and a record, against West Indies

Jacob Duffy did not merely end New Zealand’s home summer with silverware. He ended it with history.

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The 31-year-old fast bowler produced a spellbinding performance against the West Indies to shatter a 40-year national record, finishing the calendar year as New Zealand’s most prolific wicket-taker ever. Duffy’s 23 wickets in the three-Test series powered the Black Caps to a 2-0 series victory and elevated him beyond a benchmark set by the legendary Sir Richard Hadlee in 1985.

A breakthrough series that changed everything

Prior to the West Indies tour, Duffy’s red-ball résumé was remarkably thin: just one Test appearance. What followed was nothing short of transformative.

Across three Tests, he claimed 23 wickets at a remarkable average of 15.43, producing three five-wicket hauls and earning Player-of-the-Series honors. The tally not only dominated the series but also established a new New Zealand record for most wickets in a single home Test series, surpassing Trent Boult’s previous mark of 20, also achieved against the West Indies in 2013.

Surpassing Hadlee’s untouched benchmark

Duffy’s exploits extended far beyond the Test arena. His relentless consistency across formats saw him close the year with 81 international wickets, eclipsing Hadlee’s long-standing record of 79 set nearly four decades earlier.

It was a milestone few could have predicted at the start of the year, particularly for a bowler who had largely operated outside the Test spotlight. Yet by year’s end, Duffy stood alone atop New Zealand’s calendar-year wicket-taking charts.

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Leading the attack through adversity

Duffy’s rise coincided with adversity for the Black Caps’ bowling unit. Injuries sidelined senior quicks Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, and Will O’Rourke, leaving New Zealand’s pace resources stretched and vulnerable.

Into that void stepped Duffy, assuming the role of attack leader with composure and authority. His durability and control proved decisive as New Zealand completed a dominant all-format sweep of the West Indies, following their Test success with a 3-1 win in the T20I series and a clean 3-0 sweep in the ODIs.

Grounded amid the glory

Despite the accolades and records, Duffy struck a characteristically understated note after the series-clinching victory.

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“I’m just enjoying my career, I don’t know. I don’t look at things too holistically I guess,” he said.

Reflecting on the physical and mental demands of leading a depleted attack, he added: “It has been an awesome ride; it’s been testing with all the bowlers going down and obviously the workload is pretty high.

“But I guess the fact that Tommy [Tom Latham] keeps asking me to bowl the ball, I’d like to view that as a bit of a privilege. You just get to trust you to keep bowling and doing the good stuff, so that’s what I’m trying to do.”

A year that rewrote expectations

What began as a stopgap solution in a depleted bowling line-up ended as one of the most productive years ever recorded by a New Zealand cricketer. In dismantling the West Indies and surpassing a Hadlee-era record, Jacob Duffy did more than seize an opportunity, he redefined what was possible in a single year.

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