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WATCH: The best catch in the history of cricket, hard to believe what Glenn Phillips did on the field

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New Delhi: Currently, the England team is on a tour of New Zealand. Where a three-match Test series is going on between the two teams. The first match of the series is being played in Christchurch from November 28. Here, Kiwi all-rounder Glenn Phillips has made everyone crazy by taking an amazing catch. This beautiful sight was seen in the 53rd over during England’s batting. Experienced fast bowler Tim Southee was bowling for the opposition team. Ollie Pope tried to play the second ball of this over of Southee, which was coming at a speed of 125.9 km per hour, towards the backward point. But Glenn Phillips stationed here dashed his hopes. He made the almost impossible catch possible by jumping on the left side.

Ollie Pope missed the century:
The result was that Pope had to go to the pavilion after getting out on a personal score of 77 runs. Before this, he was looking in great rhythm. You can guess his excellent batting from the fact that he was able to complete the 14th half-century of his test career today. Seeing his excellent batting, it was expected that he would complete the eighth century of his test career today, but Phillips did not let his dream come true. He faced a total of 98 balls before getting out. Meanwhile, he was able to score 77 runs at a strike rate of 78.57. During this, eight fours came from his bat.

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Harry Brook completes his seventh century of Test career:
In reply to New Zealand’s 348-10 runs in the first innings, the English team has scored 308 runs at the loss of five wickets in 71 overs till the time of writing the news. Harry Brook has completed his seventh century of his Test career and is still standing in the field. Batting at the fifth position for the team, he has faced a total of 158 balls so far. Meanwhile, he is playing after scoring 127 runs with the help of 10 fours and two sixes.