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Home>>Sports>>‘He’s the main man’: Mitchell Santner backs Jacob Duffy to lead New Zealand pace attack
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‘He’s the main man’: Mitchell Santner backs Jacob Duffy to lead New Zealand pace attack

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July 12, 2026 10 Views0

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner has backed Jacob Duffy to step up as the ‘main man’ of the Black Caps’ pace attack during the upcoming five-match ODI series against the West Indies, saying the experienced seamer has earned the opportunity to lead a youthful bowling group. 

With first-choice quicks Matt Henry, Will O’Rourke and Kyle Jamieson rested following recent Test commitments and Ben Sears ruled out through injury, Duffy will enter the series as New Zealand’s senior pace option.

“We’ve obviously seen how good he is for the last few years. He’s taken his opportunities, but now he’s the front man in this bowling unit. There are a couple of younger guys around him, so he’s going to be the main man here,” Santner said ahead of the match.

The 31-year-old returns to the ODI squad after missing New Zealand’s Test tour of England on paternity leave. The tourists’ pace attack for the series also includes Nathan Smith, Kristian Clarke, uncapped Matt Fisher and Ben Lister, who was called into the squad as Sears’ replacement.

Duffy last featured for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League, where he claimed nine wickets in six matches. He also enjoyed a remarkable 2025 in international cricket, breaking New Zealand great Richard Hadlee’s record for the most wickets in a calendar year with 81 scalps.

In ODIs, Duffy has taken 35 wickets at an average of 24.25, with his last appearance in the format coming against the West Indies in November 2025.

With five ODIs scheduled in a short period and the Caribbean conditions expected to test the bowlers, Santner said workload management would be crucial throughout the series.

“He’s obviously excited to play after a bit of time at home. We’ve got five games in a short amount of time, and that’s going to be part of it as well, managing the workload of bowlers and seeing how they pull up after games. It can be sticky and hot here and take a bit out of you, so it could be a squad effort,” Santner said.

New Zealand will play the opening three ODIs at Providence Stadium in Guyana on July 11, 13 and 15 before travelling to Barbados for the final two matches at Kensington Oval on July 19 and 21.

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