Fans go wild as Glenn Phillips hits maiden century on Day 2 of the Oval Test – ENG vs NZ

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Glenn Phillips produced one of the defining innings of his Test career on Day 2 at The Oval, registering his maiden century in the longest format and inspiring New Zealand to a fighting first-innings total of 391 against England. Known globally for his explosive white-ball exploits and athletic fielding, Phillips displayed a completely different side of his game, earning widespread admiration from fans and cricket experts alike for an innings built on patience, courage, and resilience.
New Zealand’s batting line-up endured a difficult examination after England’s pace attack found movement and bounce on a lively surface. With wickets falling at regular intervals, the visitors appeared in danger of surrendering a modest total before Phillips stepped up with an innings that changed the complexion of the match.
Rather than merely defending, the all-rounder mixed sensible shot selection with calculated aggression, ensuring the scoreboard kept moving while also frustrating the English bowlers. His partnerships with the lower order proved invaluable, allowing New Zealand to recover from a vulnerable position and push close to the 400-run mark.
By the time he reached three figures on the second morning, Phillips had transformed what looked like a below-par effort into a competitive total that could keep the Black Caps firmly in the contest.
One of the most memorable moments of Phillips’ knock came late on the opening day when Jofra Archer unleashed a barrage of express pace and sharp bouncers. Facing deliveries in excess of 90 mph, the New Zealand batter had to contend not only with hostile bowling but also with difficult visibility caused by glare near the sightscreen.
In an unusual but effective move, Phillips requested sunglasses before resuming his innings. Wearing protective eyewear against Archer’s fiery spell, he remained composed and reached stumps unbeaten on 49, refusing to let the challenging conditions disrupt his concentration. Returning on Day 2, he continued with the same determination and soon completed a richly deserved maiden Test hundred, drawing applause from spectators and teammates alike.
The milestone sparked enthusiastic reactions across social media, with supporters praising Phillips for adapting his naturally aggressive game to the demands of Test cricket. Many hailed the innings as evidence of his growth into a genuine all-format performer capable of succeeding in vastly different conditions. Cricket followers also highlighted the significance of the knock given the quality of England’s bowling attack and the pressure under which it was compiled. The century quickly became one of the talking points of the match, with fans applauding the all-rounder’s temperament as much as his stroke play.
Superb maiden Test century for Glenn Phillips. Character, Skill and courage. I’ve run into him a lot in the last few years in the Caribbean and various countries and he has been nothing but pleasant t and hard working. Happy for him.
— Ian Raphael Bishop (@irbishi) June 18, 2026
Test Hundred in England.ODI Hundred in India.ODI Hundred in Pakistan.T20I Hundred in Australia.T20I Hundred in New Zealand.
GLENN PHILLIPS – TAKE A BOW 🫡 The man who scores tough runs, has been an all format star for Kiwis in this decade.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) June 18, 2026
Glenn Phillips brings up the CENTURY! Unbelievable batting from the big man! This knock is pure fire!
— Rehan 56 (@imrehan456) June 18, 2026
HUNDRED BY GLENN PHILLIPS IN JUST 133 BALLS.
– His maiden Test century and it came against England in England when the kiwis were in deep trouble at one stage, what a quality show by Phillips. 🫡
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) June 18, 2026
FIRST TEST HUNDRED FOR GLENN PHILLIPS. 🇳🇿
– Outstanding knock from Phillips.🙌
— Maina Singh (@Maina_Singhx77) June 18, 2026
🚨 HUNDRED BY GLENN PHILLIPS IN JUST 133 BALLS! 🚨
– Maiden Test century 💯Crucial knock vs England in England 🏏
— Cricket Central (@CricketCentrl) June 18, 2026
Survived a brutal barrage of 23 bouncers in the final hour of Day 1, and responded by delivering a classy HUNDRED.
Take a bow, Glenn Phillips. 🫡
— WeymarOnCricket (@weymarplanet) June 18, 2026
🚨MAIDEN HUNDRED IN TEST CRICKET.🚨
– What a moment for Glenn Phillips.🌟#ENGvNZ
— Rana Ahmad. (@AhmadRana056) June 18, 2026
Meet 29 Years old Glenn Phillips👏
> Born in South Africa & Emigrated to New Zealand.
> Made his International debut for New Zealand in 2017.
> Selected in NZ Test Squad in 2020
> Now Today After Six Years of test debut Phillips Smashed 1st maiden Century in England 🥹
— Sam (@cricsam02) June 18, 2026
👍 THUMBS UP AND A TON 💯🏏
For a moment, it felt like we were watching Steve Smith at the crease. 😄
Glenn Phillips put on a masterclass of grit, patience, and determination, producing a magnificent century when his team needed it most. 👏🔥
Jokes aside, this was a…
— Haseeb’s Talks 🏏 (@jabhaikamkar) June 18, 2026
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Beyond rescuing his side, Phillips’ hundred carried historical importance. He became only the third New Zealand cricketer to score an international century in Tests, One-Day Internationals, and Twenty20 Internationals, underlining his remarkable versatility across formats.
Having already built a reputation as a destructive limited-overs batter, Phillips has now added a significant red-ball milestone to his résumé. His innings at The Oval showcased discipline, technical improvement, and mental toughness, qualities that could make him an increasingly influential figure in New Zealand’s Test plans.
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