New Zealand vs Canada: Glenn Phillips’ fifty-run record equals Canada’s as New Zealand rush to Super 8 despite Yuvraj Samra’s historic ton | Cricket News

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New Zealand vs Canada: Glenn Phillips's 50-run record equals Canada's as New Zealand rush to Super 8s despite Yuvraj Samra's historic ton
New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips takes a shot during the T20 World Cup match against Canada. (AP Photo)

New Delhi: New Zealand sealed their Super 8 berth in emphatic fashion with an 8-wicket win over Canada on Tuesday as Glenn Phillips blasted the fastest fifty by a Kiwi in T20 World Cup history. In a virtual knockout match, New Zealand scored 146 runs in a row between Phillips and Rajin Ravindra to surpass the target in 15.1 overs and end the group stage with 6 points.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Canada had earlier created a historic moment through teenage prodigy Yuvraj Samra, who scored a stunning 110 to become the youngest centurion in T20 World Cup history. His brilliant performance lifted Canada to 173 for 4 and put New Zealand under pressure at one point.

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Scorecard: new zealand vs canadaBut New Zealand responded like a true contender. After falling to 2-for-30 in four rounds, Ravindra and Phillips fought back fearlessly. Phillips scored an unbeaten 76 off 36 balls while Ravindra remained unbeaten on 59 balls as the chase turned into a one-sided finale with New Zealand confirmed to advance to the next round while Canada failed to win despite a stellar performance from their young stars. Samra’s history-making hundred lights up Canada’s inningsSamra announced himself on the global stage with a sensational innings that blended maturity with boldness. The 19-year-old dominated from the start, hitting clean, confident shots against Matt Henry and James Neesham.He reached the fifty in just 36 balls and never slowed down, finishing with 110 off 65 balls, including six sixes and 11 fours. Along with captain Dilpreet Bajwa (36), he scored 116 runs for the opening wicket, which was the highest first-wicket score by a quasi-nation against a full member in the history of the tournament.However, Canada’s inability to make the most of the final round proved costly in the end, scoring just 23 points in the final three games.New Zealand’s early unrest sparks counterattackCanada got off to an ideal start as they defended their overall title, shutting out Finn Allen and Tim Seifert in a power play to hold New Zealand level at 2-30. At that stage, the chase hung in the balance and Canada sensed an opportunity to pull off another upset.But Ravindra calmly steadied the innings, finding the boundaries with elegant chipping and serving. His calm presence ensured New Zealand stayed ahead of required rates and set the platform for what was to come.Phillips’ record fifty revolutionized the gamePhillips initially figured it out with a few pitches, then had one of the most devastating innings of the tournament. He pummeled Canada’s bowlers with sweeps, variations and towering straight sixes.He scored just 22 half-centuries, the fastest ever scored by a New Zealander at the T20 World Cup, and completely shattered Canada’s resistance. He went on the attack and scored an unbeaten 76, turning a tense chase into a crushing victory.Ravindra’s perfect supporting cast sealed dominance of the matchWhile Phillips grabs the headlines, Ravindra’s role is equally crucial. He rotates the offense smartly and punishes loose passes to keep the scoreboard moving.He produced his half-century and hit a fitting winner, capping off a perfect partnership between the two that saw them score just 73 balls. Their stance not only ensured New Zealand qualified, but did so with authority and drive.

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