Unfortunately, Glenn Phillips, the great all-rounder for New Zealand, had to miss the current tour of Zimbabwe due to a right groin injury. He sustained the injury during the Major League Cricket (MLC) final, and it was determined after his arrival in Zimbabwe that he would need to recover for a few weeks before he could play.
Tim Robinson, 23, who originally joined the team as a stand-in for players participating in the MLC final, will continue to play for the team during his absence. South Africa and Zimbabwe are also participating in the tour. The announcement of Phillips’ replacement in the Test squad will come later. Mitch Hay and Jimmy Neesham, who were also members of the temporary backup group, will accompany Glenn Phillips back home.
“Obviously, losing someone of Glenn Phillips calibre is disappointing.
Like Finn, we feel a great deal of sympathy for Glenn Phillips and his loss of this series. Unfortunately, he won’t be able to play for the BLACKCAPS this series, even though we know he was excited to do so. Rob Walter, the head coach, stated, “We know he’ll work hard to get himself back onto the park, and I look forward to when that happens.”
After the ongoing Zimbabwe Twenty20 Tri-Series concludes, New Zealand will play Zimbabwe in a two-match Test series. New Zealand defeated South Africa by 21 runs in the first game of the tri-series. In order to assist post a competitive total, Robinson and Bevon Jacobs worked together to score an undefeated 75 off 57 balls. With impressive bowling performances of three wickets apiece, Matt Henry and Jacob Duffy gave New Zealand their maiden series victory.
It’s a wonderful feeling to help your nation win, and I hope to experience it again in the future because it’s addictive. The bowling of the Proteas was superb. They bowled quite well with the newer ball, and their lengths and long side usage were truly amazing. When we kept losing wickets, it was difficult to get going, but as we progressed and took it deeper and deeper, we were able to capitalise,” Robinson stated, as reported by ESPNcricinfo.