Glenn Phillips has been the all-rounder for New Zealand in recent times as he scored his second century in a high-pressure game against India in Indore. Phillips has performed well for the Blackcaps, be it with the bat, the ball or on the field.
India may have started the series with a confident win, but they soon suffered a major blow with a defeat in the second game. With the series tied, both India and New Zealand needed to get ahead of the others right from the start of the innings.
This is the last limited overs international series before India step in for the T20 World Cup final, and then the players go for a brief break from international cricket with the IPL. Therefore, this series is extremely important considering the planning of the ICC ODI World Cup.
Glenn Phillips scores second ODI century under pressure in Indore
New Zealand struggled at the start of their innings, as both openers were out within the first two overs of the game. After his dismissal, Will Young and Daryl Mitchell put on a half-century partnership to take the powerplay forward for the Kiwis.
When Phillips came to bat, India were 58/3 and were struggling from a poor start. The pressure was maintained due to tight bowling and excellent fielding efforts by the Indian bowlers.
However, Phillips did not succumb to the pressure and batted well to see out that phase before piling on the runs with Daryl Mitchell. Phillips scored his second century in ODI cricket and played his role exceptionally well.
Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj finally gave India the crucial breakthrough
After a massive 200-run partnership between Phillips and centurion Daryl Mitchell, Arshdeep Singh returned to give India a much-needed breakthrough, but by then the damage was done.
Singh dismissed Phillips with a wide and full delivery which was caught behind the wicket on a weak edge, and the dangerous Phillips had to withdraw after an explosive century.
Mohammed Siraj returned much later with his final spell and dismissed Daryl Mitchell with a slower bumper which was eventually caught low in the deep by Kuldeep Yadav.
“A 4D cricketer for the Kiwis in white ball cricket,” Phillips praised for becoming a savior for New Zealand
Glenn Phillips can bat.
Glenn Phillips can bowl.
Phillips can fly on the field.
Glenn Phillips can keep.A 4D cricketer of Kiwi team in white ball cricket pic.twitter.com/OlOW7jreye
— (@Nashedi_ji) 18 January 2026
Glenn Phillips has revamped his game. He has transformed from a high-flying hitter to a disciplined craftsman, and this century against India is the ultimate proof of that. He’s not just playing; He is creating masterpieces now pic.twitter.com/fWj4Rqrmkf
– Pitch Perfect (@_pitch__perfect) 18 January 2026
Glenn Phillips
– 37 balls for his first boundary.
Slowest start of his ODI career.– One time: 21 runs out of 34.
Then changed gears, 51 runs off his next 54 balls.
– Finished with a century in 83 balls.
Glenn Phillips’s second ODI century pic.twitter.com/dssMO4T5UO
-Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintivari952) 18 January 2026
Glenn Phillips can bat
Glenn Phillips can bowl
Glenn Phillips can fly on the field
Glenn Phillips can do wicketkeeping
Is there anything Glenn Phillips can’t do? What a player. One of the best ever pic.twitter.com/6YGCjS4sbW– Aryan Goel (@Aryan42832Goel) 18 January 2026
Are you doing this in the series decider in India? Unreal knock under pressure.
—Krishna Kapadia Markets & Macro (@krishnakapadia_) 18 January 2026
Also read: “Daryl Mitchell is the new Travis Head”: New Zealand star demolishes India with Indore ODI century, fans react


