Its Glenn Phillips again, and this time the victim is Virat Kohli as he walks out scoring just 11 runs. Virat Kohli had earlier hit a faltered, risky shot. Even though it went for runs then, the last time, it became tough for Kohli to get rid of Phillips' palms. Kohli has fallen into traps before, but this time, it's Phillips who denies him. In the fourth ball of the seventh over, the ball came short and wide, and Kohli tried to slash hard against Matt Henry, thinking it's bound for a boundary. But Phillips has other plans! He dives, stretches his right hand, and plucks an absolute stunner—almost behind him and parallel to the ground. Kohli stood stunned. It was definitely not a great run for Kohli's 300th ODI, but some great gifts for Philips' fans! Watch the video here View this post on Instagram A post shared by ICC Hindi (@icchindiofficial) Read also: IND vs NZ Live: ICC CT 2025 Match 12 - Ball-by-Ball Commentary India in trouble losing early wickets By the time Virat Kohli left, India was batting at just 30 runs. Prior to Kohli, India lost Shubman Gill and the Indian captain Rohit Sharma very cheaply. India lost their vice-captain Shubman Gill early in the third over. A length ball coming from Matt Henry made Gill try to play it with a straight bat. But the ball missed the bat and hit his pads right in front of the leg stump. Even though the umpire gave him an LBW, Gill went for the DRS, but in vain. The second prey for New Zealand was Rohit Sharma, who left in the very first ball of the sixth over. The first ball of the over was a wide. When it was bowled again, it brought a wicket! Rohit falls to the pull shot this time. A back-of-a-length delivery just outside off, and he goes for the pull. But maybe the ball didn’t come as quickly as he expected. He mistimes it, getting it off the cue end of the bat, and Young takes an easy catch at square leg.