WELLINGTON, Dec 12 : Jacob Duffy took five for 38 as New Zealand's makeshift bowling attack skittled West Indies for 128 on the third day of the second test at Basin Reserve on Friday to set up a nine-wicket victory for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Missing several frontline seamers and without Blair Tickner, who dislocated his shoulder fielding on day one, the Black Caps still ripped through the West Indies line-up to give their batters a modest victory target of 56 runs.
Devon Conway, who was unbeaten on 28, and Kane Williamson, who was 16 not out, got the home side across the line before tea at the cost of one wicket to ensure New Zealand cannot lose the series with just next week's Tauranga test remaining.
It was Duffy's second consecutive five-wicket haul in the series and

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