Home / Sports / Cricket / Photos / IND vs NZ 4th T20I: Glenn Phillips becomes third player to achieve THIS feat for New Zealand

IND vs NZ 4th T20I: Glenn Phillips becomes third player to achieve THIS feat for New Zealand

Updated On: 29 January, 2026 08:20 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the fourth T20I match against Team India, New Zealand's Glenn Phillips achieved a new feat. Here's all you need to know (Pic: X/Instagram)

Glenn Phillips (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

1/6

Glenn Phillips (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)
During the fourth T20I match against Team India, New Zealand's Glenn Phillips played a knock of 24 runs off 16 balls (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

2/6

During the fourth T20I match against Team India, New Zealand's Glenn Phillips played a knock of 24 runs off 16 balls (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

During his knock, he smashed three boundaries and a maximum (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

3/6

During his knock, he smashed three boundaries and a maximum (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

With this, the 29-year-old became the third player to complete 100 T20I sixes for the "Black Caps" (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

4/6

With this, the 29-year-old became the third player to complete 100 T20I sixes for the "Black Caps" (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

So far, he has played 87 shortest format matches and garnered 2098 runs, with a top score of 108 runs (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

5/6

So far, he has played 87 shortest format matches and garnered 2098 runs, with a top score of 108 runs (Pic: Instagram/glennphillips236)

Before him, Martin Guptill (173 sixes) and Colin Munro (107 sixes) have achieved the feat for the side in T20 Internationals (T20Is) (Pic: X/@ICC)

6/6

Before him, Martin Guptill (173 sixes) and Colin Munro (107 sixes) have achieved the feat for the side in T20 Internationals (T20Is) (Pic: X/@ICC)

Photo of Day

Global AI leaders join PM Modi in a bid to push for a smarter, inclusive future

Global AI leaders join PM Modi in a bid to push for a smarter, inclusive future

PM Narendra Modi joins hands with Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and others during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, in New Delhi. PIC/PTI

Advertisement