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NZ vs WI 2nd Test – Day 3 Result
Updated:New Zealand won by 9 wickets.
| New Zealand | West Indies |
| 278(74.4)&57/1(10) | 205(75)& 128(46.2) |
New Zealand sealed a dominant nine-wicket victory in Wellington to register their first win of the new World Test Championship cycle. Jacob Duffy’s five-wicket haul ripped through West Indies’ second innings, leaving a minimal target that Devon Conway and Kane Williamson finished briskly before tea. After early batting inconsistacies, the Blackcaps tightened every discipline, combining relentless bowling with calm finishing to underline their control and momentum heading into the final Test.
The BLACKCAPS get the result here in Wellington 🙌
The third and final Tegel Test v the West Indies starts in Tauranga on the 18th of December, see you there!#NZvWIN | 📸 @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/8b7EtM6Dvm
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 12, 2025
The turning point came with Will Young’s sharp rebound catch at midwicket, plucking Kavem Hodge’s pull shot and effectively ending West Indies’ hopes. That moment summed up New Zealand’s intensity, where sharp fielding amplified Duffy’s pressure and accelerated the collapse. From there, wickets fell in clusters, belief surged, and the Blackcaps rode an unstoppable wave of momentum straight into a commanding victory.
Lightning reflexes from Will Young and the BLACKCAPS have their sixth wicket!
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— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 11, 2025
NZ vs WI 2nd Test – Day 2
Updated:West Indies Trailed by 41 runs.
| New Zealand | West Indies |
| 278 | 205& 32/2 |
Half-centuries from Devon Conway and debutant Mitchell Hay pushed New Zealand firmly ahead on day two in Wellington, setting up a 73-run first-innings lead before their seamers struck twice late to tighten the grip. Conway’s composed 60 anchored a fragile middle order, while Hay’s attacking 61 injected momentum from No. 6 despite regular breakthroughs by West Indies’ quicks. New Zealand declared on 278 for 9, then removed John Campbell and nightwatcher Anderson Phillip in a sharp burst, leaving West Indies 41 behind at 32 for 2 and under growing pressure heading into day three.
Stumps after another great day of Test cricket. See you back here at 11am tomorrow morning.#NZvWIN | 📸 = @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/dR4p3DeBmo
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 11, 2025
NZ vs WI 2nd Test – Day 1
Updated:West Indies Trailed by 181 runs.
| New Zealand | West Indies |
| 24/9 | 205(75) |
New Zealand seized the advantage on day one of the second Test as Blair Tickner and debutant Michael Rae ripped through West Indies for 205, flipping a solid 153 for 3 into a full collapse. Tickner’s sharp spells earned him 4 for 32 before a painful shoulder injury forced him off the field, while Rae’s energetic 3 for 67 kept pressure constant. Despite resistance from Shai Hope and John Campbell, West Indies lost seven for 52, and New Zealand’s openers calmly trimmed the deficit to 181 by stumps.
Tom Latham and Devon Conway see the team through to the end of day one. BLACKCAPS trail by 181.
Catch the full scorecard HERE – https://t.co/WH9ZljzZgi#NZvWIN | 📸 @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/GKVGHzn2Gf
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 10, 2025
NZ vs WI 2nd Test – Match Details
| Match Name | West Indies tour of New Zealand, 2025 |
| Match Date | 11th Dec 2025 |
| Match Time | 3:30AM IST |
| Competing Teams | New Zealand vs West Indies 2nd Test (NZ vs WI) |
| Venue | Wellington, Basin Reserve |
NZ vs WI 2nd Test – Predicted XI
| New Zealand’s XI | West Indies’s XI |
| Devon Conway | John Campbell |
| Will Young | Tagenarine Chanderpaul |
| Henry Nicholls | Alick Athanaze |
| Rachin Ravindra | Shai Hope |
| Jacob Duffy | Roston Chase |
| Daryl Mitchell | Tevin Imlach |
| Tom Blundell | Justin Greaves |
| Mitchell Santner | Khary Pierre |
| Zak Foulkes | Jomel Warrican |
| Matt Henry | Anderson Phillip |
| Matthew Fisher | Jayden Seales |
Note:The match has not started yet, but updates will be provided regularly once it begins.












