The Volts, under the captaincy of Luke Georgeson, put up a solid total of 193 for seven in their 20 overs. Llew Johnson, Jamal Todd, and Max Chu made valuable contributions to set the stage for Phillips to shine. With impeccable timing and brute force, Phillips took on the Stags’ bowlers and entertained the crowd with his breathtaking strokeplay.
Phillips’ switch-hitting prowess was on full display as he switched to a left-handed grip and hammered boundaries all over the park. His ability to seamlessly transition between batting styles left the opposition bowlers perplexed and the spectators in awe. The crowd at Molyneux Park erupted in cheers as Phillips guided the Volts to a comprehensive victory.
On the bowling front, Georgeson starred with a four-wicket haul to restrict the Stags to 152 for eight. Despite some early resistance from Will Young and the middle-order, the Stags faltered in the chase as the Volts’ bowlers tightened the screws. Georgeson’s exceptional figures of four for 23 were instrumental in securing the win for his team.
As Phillips departs for international duties with the Black Caps, the Volts remain optimistic about their T20 campaign. With a talented squad and a strong team spirit, they are confident in their ability to continue their winning momentum. The camaraderie and dedication within the team bode well for their future performances in the tournament.

