Jacob Duffy in New Zealand’s squad for T20 World Cup

Pacer Jacob Duffy was named in New Zealand’s squad for the Twenty20 World Cup on Wednesday after an outstanding 2025 in which he captured 81 international wickets. The 31-year-old Duffy broke Richard Hadlee’s 40-year-old record of 79 wickets in a year and rose to second place on world T20 bowling rankings. He is the only member of a New Zealand squad boasting 1,064 T20 international caps who has yet to play at a T20 World Cup.
Duffy joins an experienced New Zealand pace attack, including Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Adam Milne and the allrounder Jimmy Neesham for the tournament in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. Kyle Jamieson will travel with the squad as the pace bowling reserve.
The New Zealand squad is captained by allrounder Mitchell Santner, who is part of a spin bowling contingent that includes specialist Ish Sodhi and allrounders Michael Bracewell, Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra. Santner and Sodhi both played at the 2016 T20 World Cup in India. Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Daryl Mitchell and Tim Seifert are the specialist batters in the squad. Seifert, who will also keep wicket, will join the squad at the conclusion of Australia’s Big
Bash League. “We’ve got plenty of power and skill in the batting, quality bowlers who can adapt to conditions, plus five all-rounders who all bring something slightly different,” New Zealand coach Rob Walter said. “This is an experienced group and the players are no strangers to playing in the sub-continent, which will be valuable.” Allen (finger/hamstring), Chapman (ankle), Ferguson (calf), Henry (calf), and Santner (adductor) are receiving treatment. Ferguson and Henry’s partners are due to give birth during the tournament and are likely to be granted short-term paternity leave.















