Updated On: 09 December, 2023 07:40 AM IST | Bangladesh | PTI
After the entire second day and the first session of the third day were washed out, Phillips led the charge with one-day style batting as New Zealand resumed at 55-5.

NZ’s Glenn Phillips during his 72-ball 87 against Bangladesh in Dhaka yesterday. Pic/AFP
Glenn Phillips played an attacking knock as New Zealand hit back strongly on Day Three of the rain-affected second Test against Bangladesh on Friday to leave the game evenly poised.
Phillips struck a 72-ball 87 to help New Zealand put up 180 in their first innings and take an eight-run lead, and then New Zealand’s bowlers left Bangladesh on 38-2 before play was called off due to bad light. Bangladesh were dismissed for 172 in their first innings.