Jacob Duffy sent down a marathon spell in the last innings of the Christchurch Test between New Zealand and the West Indies.

Jacob Duffy sent down a marathon spell in the last innings of the Christchurch Test between New Zealand and the West Indies.

Jacob Duffy sends down 43 overs in Christchurch

The first Test of three between the sides, which began on December 2, headed for an exciting conclusion on day five as Shai Hope and Justin Greaves took the West Indies to 212-4 by stumps on the penultimate day, in pursuit of 531.

1st Test, New Zealand vs West Indies

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New Zealand vs West Indies | West Indies tour of New Zealand, 2025 | 1st Test
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Monday, December 01st, 2025 10:00pm (UTC:+0000)
NZ New Zealand
NZ New Zealand
231
(70.3) RR: 3.28
466/8 dec
(109.0) RR: 4.28

    vs

    WI West Indies
    WI West Indies
    167
    (75.4) RR: 2.21
    457/6
    (163.3) RR: 2.80

      New Zealand's bowling effort in the final inning was hampered by injuries to two frontline quicks; Matt Henry and Nathan Smith. In New Zealand's first bowling innings, the two bowled 37 overs between them, Henry taking 3-43 and Smith 0-39.

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      In their absence, the fast-bowling load had to be shouldered by Jacob Duffy and Zak Foulkes, both players taking part in just their second Test match. Duffy took 5-34 in the first innings, and Foulkes 2-32.

      Thanks in large part to a stellar rearguard effort from Greaves and Kemar Roach, West Indies stretched the innings out, eventually batting the day to secure a draw. The innings lasted 163.3 overs, and Duffy bowled 43 of those. Foulkes bowled 33, and off-spinner Michael Bracewell sent down 55.

      Duffy's workload in the innings was the highest for a seam bowler in the fourth innings of a Test in over 26 years. The last time a pacer was required to bowl as much was Glenn McGrath against the West Indies in 1999, when Brian Lara's unbeaten 153 helped the hosts to a one-wicket win in Barbados.

      The all-time record belongs to South Africa's Chud Langton, who bowled 56 eight-ball overs against England in 1939, although that was a timeless Test that lasted 10 days. In a time-bound game, his countryman Trevor Goddard holds the record, with 62 six-ball overs against the same opposition in 1955.

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      Most deliveries bowled by a pacer in the fourth innings of a Test

      Player Team Overs Balls
      per over
      Balls Figures Opposition Ground Year
      Chud Langton* South Africa 56 8 448 1-132 England Durban 1939
      Norman Gordon* South Africa 55.2 8 442 1-174 England Durban 1939
      Trevor Goddard South Africa 62 6 372 5-69 England Leeds 1955
      Bob Newson* South Africa 43 8 344 0-91 England Durban 1939
      Geoff Arnold England 53 6 318 5-131 New Zealand Nottingham 1973
      Alex Kennedy England 49.1 6 295 5-76 South Africa Durban 1923
      Sarfraz Nawaz Pakistan 35.4 8 284 9-86 Australia Melbourne 1979
      Dennis Lillee Australia 34.4 8 276 5-139 England Melbourne 1977
      Ian Callen Australia 33 8 264 3-108 India Adelaide 1978
      Glenn McGrath Australia 44 6 264 5-92 West Indies Bridgetown 1999
      John Snow England 43 6 258 2-104 New Zealand Nottingham 1973
      Jacob Duffy New Zealand 43 6 258 3-122 West Indies Christchurch 2025
      *timeless Test

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