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Glenn Phillips Honors Late Father with Historic Test Hundred
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Glenn Phillips threw his third Test century, dedicating it to his late father Roland, just hours before the first anniversary of his passing. Phillips became only the third New Zealand player to reach this milestone, following Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill. He reached the milestone one day after his father’s last birthday, highlighting the significance of the moment.
Phillips achieved the milestone in three phases. He started strong on Wednesday, hitting 33 off 23 balls, followed by 16 off 51 deliveries to reach 49 not out. On Thursday, he added 51 off 61 balls to clinch the historic century.
The innings was particularly intense against Jofra Archer, with Phillips repeatedly missing the line and avoiding dangerous shots. He compared the experience to a familiar duel, drawing parallels with a similar match in late 2019. Phillips expressed relief that his father, who had a contentious history with Archer, might not be present for the event.
Reflecting on the achievement, Phillips emphasized the importance of his father’s role in his life and his commitment to the sport. Kylie Rudd noted his determination, stating that he has always been focused on the team’s needs.
Phillips also mentioned the challenge of adjusting to red-ball cricket after a brief hiatus, praising the facilities at Lord’s and the support from teammates. The centurion highlighted the importance of patience and mental preparation in his approach to the game.
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Young cricketer’s milestone underscores the emotional weight of Test cricket for him.
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