New Zealand's Glenn Phillips, who already dismantled the bowling line-up of Pakistan while batting, continued troubling Pakistan with his excellent fielding as well. He took a magnificent catch to get rid of Babar Azam cheaply. On the last ball of the 10th over, Michael Bracewell bowled a slower back-of-a-length delivery outside the off-stump. Babar, who attempted to tuck it squarer ended up playing it to the mid-wicket which was being patrolled by none other than Glenn Phillips. Phillips dived to his right and plucked a jaw-dropping catch that not only dismissed Babar Azam for 10 runs, but also silenced the crowd at Gaddafi Stadium. Watch the video here: Can’t keep Glenn Phillips out of the game tonight! ๐ฅThe Kiwi’s acrobatic catch at mid-wicket gets rid of Babar Azam in the 10th over for just 10 runs! ๐ pic.twitter.com/PBD2h22ZXM — FanCode (@FanCode) February 8, 2025 Also Read | 3 Potential Replacements of Haris Rauf in CT 2025 Glenn Phillips Delivers with Bat and Ball Earlier in the day, New Zealand's skipper Mitchell Santner won the toss and opted to bat first. The decision turned out to be fruitful as the Black Caps went on to post 330 on the board, despite losing a couple of early wickets of Will Young (4) and Rachin Ravindra (25). Former New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson scored a well-crafted 58 off 89 on his comeback ODI. Daryl Mitchell also played an impressive knock of 81 runs off 84 balls. However, the highlight of the innings was the batting of Glenn Phillips, who scored his maiden ODI century in 72 balls, finishing the innings at the score of 106* (74). His explosive knock, featuring six fours and seven sixes, guided his side to a huge total of 330. For Pakistan, the left-arm pacer Shaheen Afridi took 3 wickets, while Abrar Ahmed bagged one. Haris Rauf also had a wicket to his name before walking out of pain. At the time of writing, Pakistan is struggling at 123/4 after 25 overs. Fakhar Zaman scored 84 off 69, hitting seven fours and four sixes, before falling to Glenn Phillips.