The Black Caps have been buoyed in the first test against Bangladesh by the spin bowling of a short-form batting star. But not the one most had expected.
With Rachin Ravindra watching from the sidelines, denied the chance to build on his World Cup heroics, it was Glenn Phillips’ turn to seize an opportunity and put his side in a strong position.
Bangladesh coped well enough against the rest of the tourists’ attack, ending the opening day in Sylhet on 310 for nine on Tuesday night. But in New Zealand’s first game of the new World Test Championship cycle, the brightest start was made by the man with a golden arm.
Phillips proved an astute selection, snaring career-best figures of four for 53, outshining frontline tweakers Ajaz Patel (two for 76) and Ish Sodhi (two for 71).
Phillips owed some success to his victims, with three batters falling to preventable dismissals, but he consistently put the ball in probing areas.
While Ravindra was capturing attention with three tons at the World Cup, Phillips enjoyed a lower-key breakout of his own. The 26-year-old took six wickets there to double his ODI tally, after working diligently on his offbreak as a means to break into the test team.
The gambit worked and, having played a solitary test against Australia in January 2020, Phillips was likely viewed as a valuable addition in spinning the ball away from Bangladesh’s left-handed batters.
Indeed, the all-rounder removed two in the hosts’ top four, proceeding to grab four wickets for only the second time in first-class cricket. And, as in the ODI tournament in India, he had a knack of striking at the right time.
After being asked to bowl on what was regarded as the best batting ground in the country, the Black Caps allowed Bangladesh to recover from an early stumble and reach a promising position on 180 for two late in the second session.
The hosts were missing as many as four of their first-choice XI, including injured captain Shakib Al Hasan, but Mahmudul Hasan Joy sparked plenty of that emotion in the first few hours.
The opener received no help from partner Zakir Hasan, undone in the 13th over by a beauty from Patel that ripped around the batter’s defences and clipped the top of off. Stand-in skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto (37 off 35) also offered little assistance, blasting Patel out of the attack before top-edging a full toss from Phillips’ second over.
But Bangladesh were probably the happier side on 104 for two at lunch, Joy having begun the rebuild. And when he joined Mominul Haque in blunting the attack after the break, it looked like the tourists could be facing a long afternoon in the field.
Enter Phillips, who snagged his second test wicket to snap an 88-run stand, inducing a bottom edge from Mominul’s cut attempt that Blundell snaffled well behind the stumps.
Four balls later and Sodhi capitalised on a rare lapse in concentration from Joy (86), enticing the batter into a defensive prod that caught an edge and found Daryl Mitchell at slip.
Bangladesh went to tea on 185 for four, and after Mushfiqur Rahim survived consecutive lbw shouts from Patel, the spinner got his man to charge and chip straight to mid-off.
Kyle Jamieson (two for 52) then took his first test wicket in almost 18 months and the towering quick added a second with the second new ball late in the day.
That was once Phillips had claimed another couple, gratefully accepting a gift as Shahadat Hossain came down the track and chipped to midwicket before Nurul Hasan was strangled down the legside by another fine catch from Blundell.
Bad light ended play early.
- At lunch on day two last night, New Zealand were 78 for two, 232 runs in arrears, with Henry Nicholls (11) and Kane Williamson (26) at the crease.
Scoreboard at stumps on day one.—
BANGLADESH
First innings
M Hasan Joy c Mitchell b Sodhi 86
Z Hasan b Patel 12
N Hossain Shanto c Williamson b Phillips 37
M Haque c Blundell b Phillips 37
M Rahim c Williamson b Patel 12
S Hossain c Nicholls b Phillips 24
M Hasan Miraz c Mitchell b Jamieson 20
Nurul Hasan c Blundell b Phillips 29
N Hasan c Latham b Jamieson 16
T Islam not out 8
S Islam not out 13
Extras (12b, 3lb, 1w) 16
Total (for 9wkts, 85 overs) 310
Fall: 1-39, 2-92, 3-180, 4-184, 5-210, 6-233, 7-261, 8-276, 9-290.
Bowling: T Southee 14-2-43-0 (1w), K Jamieson 17-5-52-2, A Patel 24-1-76-2, I Sodhi 14-1-71-1, G Phillips 16-1-53-4
By Kris Shannon










