What a ruckus this is…this player flouted the laws of physics, you won't believe your eyes after seeing the catch
Cricket News Desk. The excitement of the three-Test series between New Zealand and England has begun. By the second day's play, Harry Brook's century had given England the lead over hosts New Zealand. In England's innings, New Zealand bowlers had to work hard to take wickets. However the Kiwi fielders have shown their tremendous effort. Especially the catch of Ollie Pope taken by Glenn Phillips is difficult to believe.
The way Glenn Phillips captured Ollie Pope floating in the air is amazing. Ollie Pope hits a beautiful cut outside off to Tim Southee in the gully area. The ball was going far away from Glenn Phillips, but he did the job of the England player by diving in the air with excellent timing and taking a catch with one hand. Seeing this catch, no one will believe that any player can do this.
Glenn Phillips captures Tutti Brook and Knuckles' partnership
Glenn Phillips adds another unbelievable catch to his career resume! The 151-run Brook-Pope (77) partnership is broken. Watch LIVE in NZ on TVNZ DUKE and TVNZ+ #ENGvNZ pic.twitter.com/6qmSCdpa8u
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 29, 2024
This catch of Glenn Phillips off Tim Southee was so important that it broke the 151-run partnership between Harry Brook and Ollie Pope. Ollie Pope gave a tough challenge to the New Zealand bowlers before getting out. Pope played a strong inning of 77 runs in 98 balls with the help of 8 fours. It was on the basis of this strong batting of Olly Por that the England team's score crossed 300 runs.
Harry Brook has scored a brilliant century
Apart from Ollie Pope, Harry Brook has performed well for England. At the end of the second day's play, Harry Brook was playing after scoring 132 runs on 163 balls. Captain Ben Stokes himself is present at the crease with him. The England team has scored 319 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Earlier, the Kiwi team scored 348 runs in its first innings.
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