Glenn Phillips will become the 73rd New Zealander to play a Twenty20 international if the weather co-operates when the Black Caps meet South Africa in a one-off series appetiser on Friday night.
The 20-year-old was explosive with the bat after making his T20 domestic debut as a wicketkeeper and opener for Auckland during the McDonald's Super Smash. He scored the 369 runs - the most in the competition - at an average of 46.12 and strike rate of 143 from 10 innings, including one century and three half-centuries.
"It was the biggest call of my life," Phillips said of his chat with selector Gavin Larsen on Tuesday evening. He comes in for Auckland teammate Martin Guptill who has been sidelined by another injury, this time to the right rather than left hamstring.
The Herald understands the Auckland team have an informal honours board reserved for those who can hit over the West Stand from Eden Park outer oval.
Phillips, a man with forearms like Popeye and hand speed to make Bruce Lee think twice, said he can "only" reach the concourse.