Glenn Phillips' 'Two-in-One' Batting: A Game-Changer for T20 World Cup?

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News18•09-01-2026, 13:36
Glenn Phillips' 'Two-in-One' Batting: A Game-Changer for T20 World Cup?
- •New Zealand's Glenn Phillips, known for his fielding, is developing a 'two-in-one' batting skill, switching between right and left-handed stances.
- •He is practicing left-handed batting to counter left-arm spinners, especially relevant for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the subcontinent.
- •Phillips showcased this skill in the Super Smash, scoring 90* for Otago, including a left-handed six against a left-arm spinner.
- •He views left-handed batting not as a gimmick but as a strategic advantage to engage both sides of the brain and effectively play spin.
- •Phillips is carefully considering when to deploy this technique in matches, aiming for quick runs in crucial situations.
Why It Matters: Glenn Phillips is innovating his batting with a 'two-in-one' approach to dominate left-arm spin in the T20 World Cup.
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