New Delhi, Feb. 12 -- New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy, who has finally made his World Cup debut across any format, reflected on the challenging phase of his career after being benched when he wished to be a part of the side.
He further noted that his 10-12 years of experience at the domestic level had made him well aware of his game and tactics, which had "served him well".
At 31, Jacob is enjoying his first World Cup experience, following his international debut in 2020 at 26. In two games so far, he has taken two wickets so far and is a crucial part of the Kiwi bowling line-up, consisting of Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson and Lockie Ferguson.
Last year, the pacer emerged as the highest wicket-taker in international cricket, getting 81 wicke...
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