New Zealand batsman Glenn Phillips, who made his international debut in a T20I against South Africa earlier this year, is set to join Jamaica Tallawahs for CPL 2017.

Auckland Cricket confirmed that 20-year-old Phillips will join Tallawahs as the franchise's fifth overseas player, alongside Shakib Al Hasan, Kumar Sangakkara, Mohammad Sami and Imad Wasim.

Phillips was the highest run-getter in New Zealand's domestic T20 competition, the Super Smash, in the 2016-17 season with 369 runs in ten innings, at a strike rate of 143. He struck three fifties and a century in the tournament, becoming the first New Zealand player to hit centuries across first-class, List A and T20 formats in the same season.

The performance earned him a call-up for the sole T20I on South Africa's tour of New Zealand in February and he made his debut in Auckland.

Tallawahs, the defending champions, have played two matches so far, with one win and a loss. Their assistance coach, Mark O'Donnell, who also coaches the Auckland Aces in New Zealand's domestic set-up, said Phillips added value as a back-up wicketkeeper, too.

"Glenn is valuable to any team he joins as he can turn a game on its head with his batting. He is also handy behind the stumps so to have him as a keeping option is also helpful for the Tallawahs."