New Zealand's Glenn Phillips explores left-handed batting as weapon against left-arm spin ahead of India series

New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips is honing his left-handed batting skills, seeing it as a future tactic to counter left-arm spin. He showcased this during a Super Smash match, striking an unbeaten 90 and taking apart a left-arm spinner. Phillips views this as a long-term preparation for upcoming tournaments, including the T20 World Cup.

New Zealand's Glenn Phillips explores left-handed batting as weapon against left-arm spin ahead of India series
New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips is honing his left-handed batting skills, seeing it as a future tactic to counter left-arm spin. He showcased this during a Super Smash match, striking an unbeaten 90 and taking apart a left-arm spinner. Phillips views this as a long-term preparation for upcoming tournaments, including the T20 World Cup.