WATCH: "Sorry Emirates... Glenn Phillips flies better," Glenn Phillips makes an incredible acrobatic effort to grab an ABSOLUTE stunner 1

WATCH: “Sorry Emirates… Glenn Phillips flies better,” Glenn Phillips makes an incredible acrobatic effort to grab an ABSOLUTE stunner

Australia and New Zealand honked on the Sydney Cricket Ground for the eighth of the T20I World Cup. There are already a few noteworthy moments in the match, which started off with an absolute peach kick from Finn Allen.

kiwi field Glenn Phillips He put the entire SCG on their feet after catching an absolute stunner to fire Marcus Stoinis. Australia chasing 200 runs was reduced to 50 due to the loss of four wickets after Marcus Stoinis was sacked. Torn in mid-air by the all-rounder, Glenn Phillips had to cover a lot of ground deep. The Kiwi fielder threw himself towards the ball with an incredible acrobatic effort to catch an absolute stunner.

Josh Hazelwood puts an end to Finn Allen’s heroic hit with a perfectly executed YORKER

Glenn Phillips stunner an early contender to Catch the Tournament

Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips

Glenn Phillips’ surprise could easily place him among the top contenders for the Catch of the Tournament Award. The Kiwi bat didn’t make much of an impact with the bat, only 12 runs, but left a mark after an incredible catch.

Glenn Phillips is among the best fielders around, and this isn’t the first time he’s caught this type of prey. Still, this will rank among its best exporters, given the size of the fixture.

As always, New Zealand started the tournament on a strong note, with a total of 200 runs in the first innings. The Kiwis finished second in their last two limited ICC tournaments, losing to England in 2019 and Australia last year. Can Black Caps go all the way this time?

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