The Black Caps third test against Australia brought up many firsts for batsman Glenn Phillips. It was his first test match; he scored his first test 50 for and got his first taste of Australian sledging.
The Australian national team is often chatty in the field, with those around the batsman looking for ways to put him off his game, be it a humourous exchange or insulting. But when it came to sledging Phillips, there wasn't a lot of direct sledging that could be done.
"Other than looking like Smudge [Australian batsman Steve Smith], I don't think they had a hell of a lot on me considering they haven't seen me too much," he said.
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"So a lot of the chat was just between them and the men around the lid. They talk a lot of smack, but it's not anything directed at me – it's more just noise.
"A lot of it is actually quite entertaining and quite funny. It's good to be out there amongst that sort of fighting environment and to be able to experience how those boys go about things."