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Glenn Phillips Withdrawn from Zimbabwe Tour Due to Injury

New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips has been withdrawn from the national team’s upcoming tour of Zimbabwe due to a groin injury, as confirmed by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on Friday. Phillips sustained the injury during the final of the Major League Cricket (MLC) in Dallas and will require several weeks for recovery.
The 28-year-old’s absence will be felt as he misses the tri-series that includes matches against South Africa and the subsequent two-Test series against Zimbabwe. This latest development adds to New Zealand’s injury woes, as they are also without batter Finn Allen, who suffered a foot injury during the MLC and has been ruled out of the tri-series.
Impact on the Team
“It’s obviously disappointing to lose someone of Glenn’s calibre,” said New Zealand’s head coach Rob Walter. “Much like Finn, we really feel for Glenn and that he misses out on this series.” Walter expressed sympathy for Phillips, acknowledging his eagerness to participate in the matches. “We know he was eager to get out on the field for the Blackcaps and unfortunately, he won’t be able to do that for this series,” he added.
Despite the setback, Walter remains optimistic about Phillips’ return. “We know he’ll work hard to get himself back onto the park, and I look forward to when that happens,” he remarked. The NZC has indicated that a replacement for Phillips in the Test squad will be announced in the coming days.
As New Zealand prepares for its tour, the focus will now shift to identifying players who can step up in Phillips’ absence, ensuring the team remains competitive in both the tri-series and the Test matches. The tour is a crucial opportunity for the Blackcaps to solidify their standing in international cricket.
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