Glenn Phillips Embracing His Allrounder Role with Passion

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"I initially believed there was an opportunity for a run, which led Daryll to trust my judgment. Although it was a decent throw, run-outs in Test cricket are far from ideal. I acknowledge full responsibility for this mistake and aim to make a wiser decision in similar situations in the future."

Glenn Phillips isn't the kind to mince words, especially when he's the guy who did a team-mate wrong. Daryl Mitchell had been batting beautifully on 57 off 86 when that run out came. Mitchell couldn't really have done much different, aside from maybe dive into the crease, and even then it may not have saved him.

But then Phillips is one of cricket's great hustlers - a wicketkeeper who can bowl ripping offspin on dry tracks, who is as box-office an infielder or outfielder as any in the game, and oh, also, one of cricket's most reliable boundary-hitters. Not many cricketers do as much on so many fronts. You gotta respect the hustle.

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He took two wickets in the first innings with his offspin, which at times took huge turn. He's bowled 30 overs in this Test so far, and from the sounds, has loved it.

"I love my bowling much more than my batting. Being able to bowl spells of 10 over and then eight overs on the first day, and then a cheeky six tonight - I love it. Hopefully there's a few more poles (wickets) under the belt in the coming days."

New Zealand have a rest day immediately on their horizon, but have another Test in Galle next up, plus matches in Bengaluru, Pune and Mumbai to come. With Will O'Rourke and Tim Southee digging up some footmarks in Galle, perhaps there is potential for even spinners such as Phillips to be effective, against left-handers especially.

"[O'Rourke] has made some good footmarks on both sides of the pitch, if you manage to hit them there's some good turn and bounce."

Phillips biggest contribution so far in this Test has been through his batting, however. He made 49 not out off 45 balls. Thirty of those runs came off sixes.

"Batting with the tail is always a niche art. The fact that we managed to put 36 on for the final wicket is a boost going into the bowling period. We would have liked more, but a 34-run lead is always valuable.