BAN vs NZ: Glenn Phillips Dive To Take The Catch, Don’t Believe Watch – Video

New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by 28 runs on Tuesday, thanks to the unbeaten batting of Glenn Phillips and Daryl Mitchell, who won the three-match T20 series. After losing the toss, New Zealand were bowled out for 173 for five in 17.5 overs and Bangladesh were able to score 142 for seven in their allotted 16 overs. During the Bangladesh innings in this match, Phillips dived to take a catch, which no one could see.

This is the ninth over of Bangladesh’s innings. In this, Bangladesh batsman Mohammad Naeem wanted to play a long shot with spinner Ish Sodhi’s leg, but the ball did not reach the boundary due to the height. Fielding Glenn Phillips, meanwhile, ran and tried to catch, but the ball fell into his hands and the batsman couldn’t get out. However, his fielding effort is so amazing that it has been admired by many on social media.

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In this match, New Zealand got off to a good start and scored 55 runs for the loss of two wickets in the first powerplay of six overs, but their wickets began to fall. After four wickets for 94, middle-order batsman Glenn Phillips came to bat and handled the match. This was followed by a rain in the 13th over that reduced New Zealand’s innings to one ball from two overs and gave them 17.5 overs to bat.

With about five overs remaining in the game, Phillips took the front and batted hard, meanwhile, the New Zealand wicket fell in the fourth delivery of the 14th over, but Phillips was reluctant and continued his fiery innings. All-rounder Daryl Mitchell shared a crucial partnership of 62 for the sixth wicket. Phillips hit an unbeaten 58 off 31 balls with five fours and two sixes, while Mitchell hit an unbeaten 34 off 16 balls with six balls to spare. Phillips was named player of the match for this innings.

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