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The Numbers Behind NZ’s Historic Test Win Over West Indies

  • 10:49 am - December 22, 2025
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MOUNT MAUNGANUI : New Zealand’s 323-run demolition of the West Indies at Mount Maunganui was more than just a win; it was a statistical anomaly that rewritten the record books of Test cricket.

The “Double-Hundred, Hundred” Club Devon Conway’s performance (227 and 100) puts him in the pantheon of cricket’s greatest. He is now the 10th player in history to achieve the “double-hundred and hundred” feat in a single match. When paired with Tom Latham’s twin centuries, the duo created a “centurion’s quartet” that no other opening pair has ever achieved in the history of the format.

Jacob Duffy’s Breakout Series While the batters took the headlines, Jacob Duffy’s evolution into a spearhead was the story of the bowling attack. His five-wicket haul on day five took his series tally to a staggering 23 wickets. His ability to find movement on a day-five pitch at Mount Maunganui provided the “clinical” edge captain Latham praised post-match.

The WTC Implications The win has significant ramifications for the World Test Championship. By securing the maximum points from this series, New Zealand has leapfrogged several rivals to sit at number two. With the “perfect blueprint” of massive first-inning totals (575-8 dec) and disciplined bowling, the Black Caps are signaling they are prime contenders for the final.

West Indies: A Search for Answers For the West Indies, the series highlights a deepening crisis in the top order. Despite an 87-run opening stand in the second innings, the lack of middle-order resilience was glaring. Captain Roston Chase’s struggle—averaging just 7.00 with the bat—underscored a series where the visitors were outclassed in every department.

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