Phillips, Ravindra Power NZ to Super 8s After Samra's Historic Ton

New Zealand secured their place in the Super Eights with a convincing win over Canada, chasing down 174. The victory was built on a superb 130-run partnership between Glenn Phillips (76) and Rachin Ravindra (55) after early setbacks. Canada had posted a competitive total thanks to a historic 110 from 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra, the first century by an Associate nation batter in T20 World Cups. Phillips was named Player of the Match for his explosive innings and credited the duo's calm, process-oriented approach.

Key Points: NZ Beat Canada, Phillips & Ravindra Seal Super 8s Spot

  • Phillips & Ravindra's 130-run partnership
  • NZ recovers from early wickets
  • Canada's Yuvraj Samra scores historic 110
  • NZ qualifies for Super Eight stage
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T20 WC: 'Tried to stick to our processes and take it one ball at a time,' says Phillips after match-winning 76 vs Canada

Glenn Phillips' 76 and Rachin Ravindra's 55 guide New Zealand to victory over Canada, who saw Yuvraj Samra score a historic T20 World Cup century.

"We were just trying to stick to our processes and take it one ball at a time. - Glenn Phillips"

Chennai, Feb 17

After a heart-stopping innings from Canada's Yuvraj Samra, it was all-rounder Glenn Phillips' explosive partnership with Rachin Ravindra that ensured New Zealand stormed to a convincing victory to seal their place in the Super Eights, and the all-rounder said that he and Rachin were trying to stick to the process, stay calm and build a partnership after losing early wickets in the powerplay.

Chasing a challenging 174, New Zealand were under early pressure, losing Finn Allen and Tim Seifert in quick succession for just 30 runs. But Phillips and Ravindra steadied the ship with a blistering partnership that put Canada on the back foot.

"I mean, we did get on a bit of a run at the end there, which was fantastic. But honestly, Rach (Rachin) and I were just trying to stick to our processes and take it one ball at a time. They picked up a couple of early wickets, which put us on the back foot slightly. From there, it was about staying calm and building a partnership. Thankfully, it ended up the way it did," Phillips said after receiving the Player of the Match award.

The duo's attacking intent was evident from the outset. Phillips explained the approach behind his aggressive strokeplay, saying, "Some days, you just get balls in your zone more often than others, and today was one of those days. For both of us, it was about making good decisions every single ball. That's all that really mattered. As the partnership developed, the momentum just grew naturally."

Ravindra, who scored a vital 55 off 38 balls, was lauded by Phillips for his contribution. "He was fantastic. He works incredibly hard on his game, and his T20 cricket has come a long way over the last couple of years. To see him get rewarded for that hard work is brilliant. Having someone like that at the other end makes a big difference," he said.

The match started with a tense atmosphere in the dugout after Canada struck twice early, but New Zealand's pair remained composed.

"There was probably a bit of nervous energy early on. We have been in that position a couple of times in the recent past here and the Afghanistan match as well. But we backed our depth and trusted that if we built one solid partnership, we'd be back in the game - and that's exactly what happened," Phillips mentioned.

Earlier, Canada had posted a formidable 173/4, with 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra smashing a historic 110 - the first century by a batter from an Associate nation in T20 World Cups. His knock included 11 boundaries and six sixes, forming a record 116-run opening partnership with captain Dilpreet Bajwa.

Phillips admired the youngster's effort, stating, "Fabulous! He's a really clean striker of the ball. Got a long future ahead of him."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Can we talk about Yuvraj Samra's century though? 110 from an Associate nation player in a World Cup! That's the real story for me. Incredible talent on display from the smaller teams.
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Ananya R
Rachin Ravindra continues to impress! He's such a clean striker. As an Indian fan, it's bittersweet to see a player with Indian roots do so well for another country, but you have to admire his skill. Well played!
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Vikram M
Good win for NZ, but honestly, they shouldn't have been under so much pressure chasing 174 against Canada. The early wickets show a bit of vulnerability at the top. Need to fix that before facing bigger teams.
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Karthik V
"Stick to the process" - that's the key phrase. So many teams panic in T20s, but Phillips and Ravindra showed maturity. This is why New Zealand is always a threat in ICC tournaments. Calm heads win matches.
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Priya S
Samra's century is historic! 🎉 It's great for world cricket when associate nations produce such performances. Makes the World Cup more exciting. Hope he gets picked up in a T20 league soon.

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