Glenn Phillips, a Ne­w Zealand cricket player, re­cently spoke about his biggest re­gret. It was wicket-kee­ping during IPL 2023. Phillips, 27, is shaping himself into an all-rounder. He thinks pe­ople should view him as such.

Rece­ntly, a cricketer born in South Africa showed gre­at skill. He was good with both batting and bowling. He collected six wickets in ten matches at the 2023 World Cup and recorded his first fifer in Test cricket against Australia in Wellington last week.

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Phillips, whose profile also includes keeping responsibilities, stated, as published by Stuff.co.nz:

“I did it [keeping] for the IPL last year – it was my biggest regret.”

Glenn Phillips

The 27-year-old admitted that he is frequently overlooked as a viable bowling option.

“I’ve definitely been caught in moments where I’m not taken seriously and then you have to get into that prove-it mindset again, which is sometimes hard to take. There’s a difference in mindset, understanding that I am a genuine option, not just someone for a ‘oh, here we go, we’ll see how it goes, part-time scenario.”

Glenn Phillips

With the Kiwis failing to pick a specialist spinner against Australia in the 1st Test in Wellington, he stepped up to the task. From 127-4, Phillips’ fifer ensured that Australia collapsed to 164.

“I let myself feel that I was there to do a job” – Glenn Phillips

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Glenn Phillips attributed his fifer to a shift in perspective that saw him regard himself as a specialist bowler. He added:

“It’s the first game where personally, from a mental perspective, I let myself feel that I was there to do a job, rather than to prove I could do the job. I think that mindset change really helped, especially against a side like Australia.”

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Despite the fifer, Australia defeated New Zealand by 172 runs on the fourth day. The second Test starts on March 8th in Christchurch.

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