
The New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips delivered a masterclass performance in the first innings of the second Test against England at the Oval in London on Thursday, June 18.
Resuming first-innings on Day 2 after posting a total of 291/7 at the end of Day 1, the Kiwis were bundled out for 391, adding 100 runs for the remaining three wickets before being bowled out in the morning session. Glenn Phillips led the charge with his resilient yet aggressive maiden Test century, taking the attack directly to the English bowlers.
For England, Jacob Bethell led the bowling attack with figures of 3/26 at an economy rate of 2.6 in his spell of 10 overs. Jofra Archer (2/61), Matthew Fisher (2/62), and Sonny Baker (2/94) also chipped in with crucial wickets to wrap up the tail.
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Glenn Phillips’ resilient performance with the bat, which saw him notch his maiden Test hundred off 133 balls, quickly became the biggest talking point of the match. Walking out to bat after Daryl Mitchell’s dismissal at 188/5, Phillips absorbed immense pressure to bail New Zealand out of deep trouble.
His 75-run stand for the sixth wicket with Tom Bundell (51) helped steady the innings before he accelerated the scoring rate. Before stumps on Day 1, Glenn Phillips was stranded at 49 runs, but completed his sixth fifty of his Test career. En route to his maiden Test century, Phillips received solid support from Kyle Jamieson (41), with whom he formed a crucial 87-run stand for the eighth wicket.
After Jamieson’s dismissal at 367/8, Phillips carried on New Zealand’s innings and eventually brought up his maiden Test hundred in 133 balls. The all-rounder survived a barrage of bouncers from England’s bowling attack, as his stay at the crease was seemingly posing a threat to England’s dominance.
Glenn Phillips notches his first Test century and becomes the third New Zealander to score a hundred in all three formats 👏
A remarkable innings from a special player.#ENGvNZ | 📸 @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/Bt0ge3RrPO— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) June 18, 2026
As Glenn Phillips was looking to further carry on New Zealand’s innings after completing his maiden Test century, making him the third Kiwi player to score a ton in all three formats, the all-rounder was eventually dismissed by Matthew Fisher, ending his brilliant innings at 100 runs.
❌ ALL OUT ❌
New Zeland finish their innings on 3️⃣9️⃣1️⃣. pic.twitter.com/D4VFB3DRIv— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 18, 2026
His innings consisted of 18 fours, and he batted at a strike rate of 74.07, as New Zealand managed to post a challenging first-innings total that firmly put the pressure back on the hosts.
Glenn Phillips’ maiden Test century has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), with fans and cricket enthusiasts praising his resilience under pressure against England’s bowling attack, which targeted him with deadly bouncers.
Taking to their X handles, fans and cricket enthusiasts lavished praise on New Zealand all-rounder’s resilient century knock, branding it as a ‘pure fire’ and ‘classy, pressure-filled masterclass’. Many hailed the innings as a ‘brilliant maiden Test hundred’ and a “defining knock under pressure, applauding Phillips for holding firm against England’s fiery pace attack.
Others praised his ability to absorb the short-ball barrage and counterattack with confidence, calling it one of the most impactful maiden Test centuries in recent times.
Glenn Phillips brings up the CENTURY!
Unbelievable batting from the big man!
This knock is pure fire! pic.twitter.com/EIZWYsUlXO— Rehan 56 (@imrehan456) June 18, 2026
HUNDRED BY GLENN PHILLIPS IN JUST 133 BALLS.
- His maiden Test century and it came against England in England when the kiwis were in deep trouble at one stage, what a quality show by Phillips. 🫡 pic.twitter.com/wk4oP1Pm4k— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) June 18, 2026
Brilliant 💯 by Glenn Phillips.
He was very certain of not playing the IPL so he did the wise thing.
Matthew Hayden kept on chucking balls at him at the nets and helped him mentally prepare for the test series. He also took help from Haydos on how to prepare himself for the… pic.twitter.com/zqgAT3uQCM— Troll cricket unlimitedd (@TUnlimitedd) June 18, 2026
FIRST TEST HUNDRED FOR GLENN PHILLIPS. 🇳🇿
- Outstanding knock from Phillips.🙌 pic.twitter.com/zKKMrRQeeK— Maina Singh (@Maina_Singhx77) June 18, 2026
Survived a brutal barrage of 23 bouncers in the final hour of Day 1, and responded by delivering a classy HUNDRED
Take a bow,
Thanks largely to Glenn Phillips' fighting century, New Zealand manage 391 in their first innings #worldcup #cricket #fifa #worldcup #engvsnz pic.twitter.com/rZXZeNpqvw— MEME SIGNAL (@uthink123) June 18, 2026
Incredible knock under immense pressure. Phillips didn't just bail NZ out; he took the game right back to England. The crowd's reaction says it all. This is a defining Test match performance for him.
— Sandip Kamde (@SandipKamde89) June 18, 2026
Congrats to Glenn, turning 133 balls into a masterpiece, who knew a maiden century could look so classy?
— zoe.bb 🏳️⚧️ (@LmZu6fzsNtbky3n) June 18, 2026
Glenn Phillips can fill Brendon McCullum's void to some extent.
— Tunna (@kuma23505) June 18, 2026
When the team is in trouble, a freak named Glenn Phillips rises pic.twitter.com/lqI1N1FCST
— ⚡ (@Visharad_KW22) June 18, 2026
In his Test career, Glenn Phillips has aggregated 953 runs, including a century and 5 fifties, at an average of 36.65 in 19 matches, further underlining his growing importance in the longest format of the game.
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