Glenn Phillips Ruled Out of New Zealand’s Zimbabwe Tour Due to Groin Injury

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Glenn Phillips Ruled Out of New Zealand’s Zimbabwe Tour Due to Groin Injury

Glenn Phillips Ruled Out of New Zealand’s Zimbabwe Tour Due to Groin Injury

New Zealand’s dynamic all-rounder Glenn Phillips has been ruled out of the upcoming Zimbabwe tour—including the tri-nation **T20I** series and the two-Test leg—after sustaining a **groin injury** during the Major League Cricket final in Dallas.

Injury Details & Tour Impact

Phillips was assessed upon arrival in Zimbabwe and deemed unfit to participate in both tri-series matches (against South Africa and Zimbabwe) and the subsequent two-Test series. New Zealand Cricket confirmed his recovery will take several weeks, effectively ending his involvement in the tour.

Coach Commentary

Head coach Rob Walter said it was “obviously disappointing to lose someone of Glenn’s calibre,” noting that Phillips was eager to play for the Blackcaps. He expressed confidence in Phillips’s rehabilitation and hopeful return to international cricket.

Replacement Updates

Tim Robinson, originally named as cover for MLC participants, will remain for the remainder of the T20I tri-series. New Zealand have yet to announce a formal replacement in the Test squad. The setback follows the earlier absence of Finn Allen, also sidelined from the tour.

Summary Table

AspectDetails
PlayerGlenn Phillips
InjuryGroin injury during MLC final
Matches AffectedT20I tri-series & two-Test tour of Zimbabwe
Coach’s ResponseRob Walter called it “obviously disappointing”
ReplacementTim Robinson remains; Test replacement pending

Disclaimer: This article is based on information compiled from online sources. Please verify independently before making any decisions based on it.

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