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In a breathtaking display of fielding brilliance, Glenn Phillips of New Zealand wowed cricket fabs with a stunning catch on Day 3 of the second Test against South Africa in Hamilton. The remarkable catch, which dismissed Keegan Petersen, proved to be a game-changer as it brought an end to a formidable 98-run partnership between Petersen and David Bedingham for the fifth wicket and brought back the host in the game.
The blinder by Glenn Phillips that altered fortunes
The awe-inspiring catch unfolded on the second ball of the 60th over when Matt Henry delivered a well-pitched ball outside the off-stump line. Petersen attempted a cut, sending the ball toward the gully region at a rapid pace. Despite having minimal reaction time, Phillips executed a one-handed catch that can only be described as a screamer. The catch showcased not only his exceptional reflexes but also his acrobatic prowess.
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An incredible catch by Glenn Phillips as he takes the wicket of Petersen 🔥🏏@BLACKCAPS v South Africa: 2nd Test | LIVE on DUKE and TVNZ+ pic.twitter.com/zTOYDW3Bq7
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Phillips’ heroics trigger collapse
Petersen’s dismissal on 43 proved to be the turning point, triggering a collapse in South Africa’s second innings, which ultimately folded for 235. With a target of 267 set for the Black Caps, Phillips’s catch not only halted a threatening partnership but also played a pivotal role in shaping the course of the match. Bedingham’s impressive knock of 110 off 141 balls stood out as the top performance for the South African side. However, it was Phillips’s exceptional fielding effort that stole the spotlight and left both bowler and fielder in a jubilant state.
New Zealand’s chase and Devon Conway’s dismissal
As the day concluded, New Zealand faced a target of 267 to win the second Test and secure a 2-0 series victory. At 40/1 in their fourth innings, the chase was set up intriguingly, with Devon Conway being the sole dismissal, adding an extra layer of drama to the final day of this thrilling Test match.