The in-form New Zealand batter explains the thought process behind his reverse pull

Matt Roller08-Jul-2021There was strong competition for the best shot played by a New Zealand No. 4 in England last month: Ross Taylor’s flick off the pads to seal the inaugural World Test Championship title had the most significance and resonance, but Glenn Phillips’ reverse-pulled six off Dan Douthwaite in the Vitality Blast was the winner in terms of viral social-media clout.Twenty-four hours after New Zealand’s Test team had begun their celebrations at the Ageas Bowl, Phillips – the second-highest run scorer in the Blast while averaging 70.16 and striking at 165.09 for Gloucestershire – stood a foot outside his leg stump to get access to the short off-side boundary, then jumped round in his stance and pulled a full ball into the flats at the Ashley Down Road End in Bristol. It was the bite-size highlight from two innings of 94 not out on consecutive nights – off 41 and 58 balls respectively – in wins against Glamorgan and Sussex.