Sunrisers Hyderabad's dynamic middle-order batter Glenn Phillips played a pivotal role in New Zealand's historic ODI series victory in India, smashing an aggressive century in the decisive third match. Phillips scored 106 off just 88 balls, providing crucial momentum to the innings after New Zealand faced an early collapse.
Phillips combined with Daryl Mitchell for a monumental 219-run partnership for the fourth wicket, setting a new record for the highest New Zealand stand against India in India. This partnership propelled the Black Caps to a commanding total of 337/8. Phillips' ability to accelerate rapidly and dominate the middle overs demonstrates the explosive form he carries into the upcoming IPL season, where he will be a key asset for the Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise.
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“Mitchell played a composed knock of 137 off 131 balls, while Phillips provided momentum with an aggressive 106 off 88 deliveries.”
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“Mitchell played a composed knock of 137 off 131 balls, while Phillips provided momentum with an aggressive 106 off 88 deliveries.”