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In a thrilling display of athleticism, New Zealand cricketer Glenn Phillips showcased his exceptional fielding skills during Day 2 of the second Test match against Australia at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. Whether stationed in the infield or outfield, he often demonstrates an impressive abil෴ity to cover ground rapidly, cutting off boundaries and preventing batters from accumulating runs.
The spectacular catch
Phillips did another exhibition of his tremendous fielding skills on Day 2 when he took a jaw-dropping catch to get rid of Marnus Labuschagne. Known for his lightning-quick reflexes and agility on the field, Phillips stunned the crowd with a remarkable one-handed catch. Labuschagne, who was on the verge of a century, fell short after Phillips’ sensational effort in the gully.
Notably, in the 61st over, a challenging delivery from Tim Southee prompted Labuschagne to play an aerial cut shot towards the wide gully region where Phillips was strategically positioned. Displaying extraordinary athleticism, the 27-year-old 🐬executed a Superman-like dive to his right and m🧔anaged to clutch the ball with his outstretched right hand, completing a stunning catch.
Here is the video:
SUP♉ERMAN! 🦸 What a catch from Glenn Phillips! Australia are 221/8 at lunch on Day 2 🏏 v Australia: 2nd Test | LIVE on DUKE and TVNZ+
— TVNZ+ (@TVNZ)
Also WATCH: NZ vs AUS – Matt Henry’s pump-up celebration after cleaning up Cameron Green with a stunning in-swinger on Day 1 of the Christchurch Test
Fans go berserk
Fans on social media erupted with praise and admiration for Phillips’ incredible fielding effort. Phillips’ athleticism left fans in awe, with many hailing his performance as nothing short of extraordinary.
That is CATCH OF THE MATCH 🫡
— IPL (@WatchIPLvideos)
GLENN PHILLIPS …. YOU ABSOLUTE FREAK. 🤯🔥
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)
WHAT A CATCH, GLENN PHILLIPS. 🤯🔥
– One of the best fielders in this generation…..!!!!
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
Glenn Phillips is not human. 👌🏽
— Cricketopia (@CricketopiaCom)
Glenn Phillips
YOU. CANNOT. DO. THAT. 🤯
— Abdullah Neaz (@Neaz__Abdullah)
Mark my word, Glenꦓn Phillips is best fielder of this generation 🔥 grabbing one 𒊎of the best catch of 2024 👏
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07)
GLENN PHILLIPS YOU'RE INCREDIBLE…!!!!!
– What a Catch by him, He is one of the greatest Fielder of this Era! 🙌
— CricketMAN2 (@ImTanujSingh)
Matt Henry’s bowling masterclass
Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Matt Henry put up a spectacular performance with the ball, dismantling Australia’s batting lineup. Henry claimed a sensational 7-wicket haul, conceding just 67 runs, which included crucial breakthroughs that halted Australia’s progress. This marked the second instance in Henry’s Test career, spanning 26 appearances, where he has taken seven wickets in an innings.
Australia’s struggle
Following Labuschagne’s dismissal, Australia faced a batting collapse, with Mitchell Starc emerging as their next best performer, scoring 28 runs for𒁃 the ninth wicket. Eventually, Australia were bundled out for🥃 256 runs in their first innings.