Jacob Duffy took 5-38 as New Zealand’s weakened attack bowled out the West Indies for 128 on the third day to set up a nine-wicket win in the second Test.

New Zealand lead the three-match series 1-0 after the first Test was drawn. The third Test begins on Dec. 18.

Duffy claimed his second five-wicket bag of the series as the West Indies were left with an overall lead of only 55 after trailing by 73 runs on the first innings.

New Zealand reached 56-1 in only 10 overs, losing Tom Latham (9) along the way. Devon Conway was 28 not out at the end and Kane Williamson was 16, hitting a four off Anderson Phillip for the winning runs minutes before the schedule tea break.

Pacer Michael Rae and wicketkeeper-batter Mitch Hay also made major contributions to New Zealand’s win after being called

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