Phillips Helps New Zealand Fightback In Second Test Against Bangladesh
Glenn Phillips hit an aggressive 87 to keep New Zealand in the game on day three of a finely poised rain-hit second and final Test against Bangladesh on Friday.
New Zealand vs Bangladesh Second Test Day Three Report: Glenn Phillips hit an aggressive 87 to keep New Zealand in the game on day three of a finely poised rain-hit second and final Test against Bangladesh on Friday.
All-rounder Phillips lifted New Zealand from a precarious 55-5 at the start of day to 180 all out in response to Bangladesh's first innings total of 172 in Dhaka.
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Bangladesh wiped out the eight-run deficit to reach 38-2 when bad light forced early stumps, with 37 overs remaining on the day at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
Opener Zakir Hasan was batting on 16 with Mominul Haque on nought.
Spinner Ajaz Patel removed Mahmudul Hasan Joy for two in the first over and skipper Tim Southee took down his Bangladesh counterpart Najmul Hasan Shanto for 15.
Play resumed Friday after four sessions -- one in the morning -- were washed out because of rain with New Zealand trailing Bangladesh by 117 runs.
Phillips came to the rescue with nine fours and four sixes in his defiant 72-ball knock.