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Glenn Phillips scores maiden Test century after surviving Jofra Archer’s aggressive spell, fans go wild

A big and emotional moment came at the Kennington Oval in London during the ongoing second Test between the England national cricket team and the New Zealand national cricket team on June 17, when Glenn Phillips finally scored his maiden Test century.

Glenn Phillips scored his first Test century despite Jofra Archer’s fast short balls.

Jofra Archer bowled a back-of-the-length delivery, and Phillips guided it gently to the off-side for a single, and with that run, the New Zealander completed his well-deserved century in Test cricket.

After reaching this milestone, Phillips took off his helmet and celebrated with a smile. It was a special feeling for him, not only because it was his first Test century, but also because of how he survived Archer’s lethal bouncers during the ongoing second Test at the Kennington Oval.

Phillips was forced to wear sunglasses to face Jofra Archer’s powerful spell. The New Zealand all-rounder had suffered several head and shoulder injuries before achieving the special feat and putting his side in a strong position against England in the ongoing second Test. His crucial innings earned respect and praise from fans on social media.

Here’s how fans reacted to Phillips’ crucial innings:

Many more to follow…

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