New Delhi, Jan. 6 -- Glenn Phillips has never quite fitted into conventional cricketing moulds. The right-handed batter, two days prior the New Year, during a Super Smash T20 match, Phillips took guard the wrong way around, as per ESPNcricinfo.

Thinking differently has always been Phillips' strength.

"I do enjoy my left-handed batting training," Phillips said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"Obviously, I do it for multiple reasons. One, just to keep both hands and both sides of the brain working, but also just for the opportunity to, I guess, take down left-arm spin at some stage," he added.

In T20 cricket, a ball turning away from the batter is widely considered a favourable match-up. This is why teams often prefer left-arm orthodox sp...