You don't come halfway around the world just to win a semifinal: Neesham
Cricket | November 12, 2021 19:44 ISTNeesham had his reasons to not move an inch in the dugout after scoring a momentum-changing 27 off 11 balls in the first semifinal.
Neesham had his reasons to not move an inch in the dugout after scoring a momentum-changing 27 off 11 balls in the first semifinal.
Dhoni, who notched up a half-century to keep the contest alive, fell prey to Martin Guptill's direct hit that ended all hopes of India's victory.
James Neesham remained unbeaten on 45 off just 16 deliveries during the 2nd T20I against Australia.
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With KXIP spoilt for choice with their overseas recruits, Neesham is not sure how many games he would get to play but he could not be more excited for his IPL comeback.
New Zealand batted second and it was Jimmy Neesham and an out of form Martin Guptill who came out to bat.
On Monday, New Zealand had no active cases of Covid-19 and hadn’t recorded a new infection for 17 days.
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New Zealand cricketer James Neesham, known for his witty social media posts, on Wednesday provided the Twitter users with updates about what is happening in his native country.
Poor catching and a batting collapse cost England dearly as the visitors could only make 144 in their chase of 177 in Wellington in the second T20I of the five-match series.
MS Dhoni ran James Neesham out with some smart thinking during the fifth ODI against New Zealand at Wellington on Sunday
A 4-1 margin will look much better than 3-2 but it will be easier said than done at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.
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