T20 World Cups: After a heart-stopping innings from Canada’s Yuvraj Samra, it was all-rounder Glenn Phillips’ explosive partnership with Rachin Ravindra that ensured New Zealand stormed to a convincing victory to seal their place in the Super Eights, and the all-rounder said that he and Rachin were trying to stick to the process, stay calm and build a partnership after losing early wickets in the powerplay.
Chasing a challenging 174, New Zealand were under early pressure, losing Finn Allen and Tim Seifert in quick succession for just 30 runs. But Phillips and Ravindra steadied the ship with a blistering partnership that put Canada on the back foot.
“I mean, we did get on a bit of a run at the end there, which was fantastic. But honestly, Rach (Rachin) and I were just trying to stick to our processes and take it one ball at a time. They picked up a couple of early wickets, which put us on the back foot slightly. From there, it was about staying calm and building a partnership. Thankfully, it ended up the way it did,” Phillips said after receiving the Player of the Match award.