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WATCH: Glenn Phillips flies to his left to take a screamer sends back Keegan Petersen


In an extraordinary display of athleticism and reflexes, Glenn Phillips reminded everyone of his fielding prowess during the climax of the second Test between New Zealand and South Africa. The timely intervention came on the third day of the encounter as the Black Caps were facing an uphill battle. A resilient partnership for the fifth wicket between South Africa’s David Bedingham and Keegan Petersen posed a growing threat; their collaboration had already contributed 98 runs and signaled an escalation of the Proteas’s lead.

However, the tide of the match turned dramatically during the 60th over, bowled by New Zealand’s Matt Henry. It was Petersen at the crease who fiercely struck a back of a length delivery. The ball, swerving towards gully, was met by an airborne Glenn Phillips, who, in a moment that defied gravity, shot to his left and snatched the leather out of its flight path – all with a solitary hand. The sheer astonishment and joy were palpable as Phillips let out a victorious roar, an echo of the jubilation that gripped him and his teammate Henry who were now riding the high of shattering the forming alliance.

The catch, which has circulated fervently in a video, proved not just a spectacular feat of fielding but a pivotal moment in the Test match. What followed was a dramatic collapse of the South African batting order; from a stable 202/4, the visitors stumbled and faltered to 235 all out. In a devastating downturn for the Proteas, they lost their last six wickets for a meager addition of 33 runs.

After the dust had settled, the first-innings lead of 31 runs specified that New Zealand had a target of 267 runs to successfully chase in order to claim victory in the second Test and consequently secure the series with a 2-0 lead. However, it’s far from a straightforward pursuit; this chase would be the highest target set in the fourth innings at Seddon Park in Hamilton. At the close of the day’s play, New Zealand had inched to 40/1, still requiring another 227 runs for the triumph.

Earlier in the match, South Africa, having won the toss and elected to bat, had erected a total of 242 runs. Dane Piedt, in a sublime bowling performance, then stunned the home side by claiming five wickets, limiting the Kiwis to 211 and carving out a crucial 31-run lead. As things stand, the contest is tantalizingly poised with both teams having a shot at victory. The Proteas, however, will need to strike early blows in the morning session of the fourth day if they hope to tip the scales in their favor.

In related cricketing news, India marked significant debuts in the Rajkot Test against England with caps handed to Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel. Meanwhile, South Africa grapples with selection woes as a veteran misses out on a historic Test against Australia. Emotions were high as Sarfaraz Khan’s family were visibly moved during his debut for India.

The unfolding drama on the field between New Zealand and South Africa though is of immediate focus. With both teams demonstrating resilience and determination, the series’ fate still hangs in the balance. Glenn Phillips’ gravity-defying catch will undoubtedly be remembered as a turning point in this enthralling Test match, as cricket aficionados worldwide look on to see whether the New Zealanders can chase down history or whether the Proteas can engineer a remarkable turnaround.