Glenn Phillips (cricketer)
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Glenn Dominic Phillips is a New Zealand cricketer who represents the New Zealand national cricket team and plays for Otago domestically. He made his international debut for New Zealand in February 2017. In December 2015, he was named in New Zealand's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. In December 2017, his younger brother, Dale was named in New Zealand's squad for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
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Ferguson takes hat-trick as NZ win dramatic T20Lockie Ferguson takes a hat-trick and Glenn Phillips claims three wickets in the final over as New Zealand win a low-scoring second T20 against Sri Lanka.BBC Sport - Published | |
Phillips and Ravindra boost New Zealand hopesNew Zealand's Glenn Phillips rips through Australia with five wickets as the hosts are set a target of 369 to win the first Test in Wellington.BBC Sport - Published | |
Phillips helps NZ to win in Bangladesh to draw seriesGlenn Phillips and Mitchell Santner share an unbroken 70 to guide New Zealand to a nervy four-wicket win over Bangladesh in Mirpur.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Like lightning!' Phillips' sensational catch removes MoeenNew Zealand's Glenn Phillips takes a "sensational" diving catch to dismiss England's Moeen Ali for 33 as they face each other in the second ODI in Southampton.BBC Sport - Published | |
'That is a monster!' - Phillips thumps massive six off MoeenNew Zealand batter Glenn Phillips hits a huge six off England spinner Moeen Ali in the fourth T20 at Trent Bridge.BBC Sport - Published | |
T20 World Cup: Glenn Phillips hits superb ton as New Zealand crush Sri LankaGlenn Phillips smashed a sublime 104 from 64 balls to lead New Zealand to a crushing 65-run victory over Sri Lanka in the men's T20 World Cup in Sydney.BBC Sport - Published | |
T20 World Cup: New Zealand's Phillips takes brilliant diving catchGlenn Phillips makes a stunning diving catch to remove Marcus Stoinis during New Zealand's 89-run win over hosts Australia at the T20 World Cup in Sydney.BBC Sport - Published |