Widely popular for his funny takes on almost everything, New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham never misses any chance to tease people with his unique sarcasm. Neesham once again came up with🎃 a witty post on Twitter, however, this time, he mocked himself.
The left-handed batsman is currently a part of New Zealand A team, which is taking on the challenge of India A side in the three-match unofficial ODI, and t🍃wo-match unofficial Test series.
During the second unofficial ODI game, Neesham got r🅘etired-hurt after he attempted a reverse sweep, but the ball ended up hitting his face.
Neesham’s Reverse Sweep 😂😂
— Rifaath Chukkan (@RifaathChukkan)
Later after the game, Neesham posted a picture on s♑ocial media showing the cut on his face. As usual, the 29-year-old captioned the post in his own exceptional way.
“Got fixed up good today! Lesson: don’t reverse sweep up into your own face,” tweeted Neesham.
Got fixed up good today! Lesson: don’t reverse sweep up into 🐻your own face 😂😂😂
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh)
The post received some funny replies, along with some w🐻ishing the southpaw to recover quickly.
Former Kiwi captain Brendon McCullum also responded to the tweet and wrote “#Carryon.”
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— Brendon McCullum (@Bazmccullum)
Neesham playfully took the tweet and said, “Game wasn’t on tv, had to let everyone know how hard I am somehow! #carryonking.”
Game wasn’t on tv, had to let everyone know﷽ how ha🔯rd I am somehow! 😬
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh)
In the match, New Zealand posted 295-7 with George Worker smashing 135 and Cole McConchie 55. Neesham played a handy knock of 31-ball 33. I🎃n reply, India🤡 only managed to score 266-9 and lost the contest by 29 runs.