Kiwi all-rounder Neesham aims to finish the job in T20 World Cup final

Published November 12, 2021
New Zealand's James Neesham hits a six during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final against England on Wednesday. — Reuters
New Zealand's James Neesham hits a six during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final against England on Wednesday. — Reuters

ABU DHABI: As New Zealand celebrated wildly upon beating England in the T20 World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, all-rounder James Neesham gave a quiet reminder of the side’s determination to erase past heartbreaks by winning the decider.

Neesham, who thrashed 27 runs off 11 balls to help them reach their first world T20 final, sat with arms crossed and a sphinx-like expression as team-mates leapt to their feet and punched the air after the five-wicket win was sealed.

The photos of the moment went viral on social media and website ESPNcricinfo captioned it “Jimmy Neesham didn’t move” to which the all-rounder replied: “Job finished? I don’t think so”.

Long after players and officials walked off the turf at Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Neesham was still sitting on the sidelines, staring out into space.

The team’s batting coach Luke Ronchi was impressed with his reserve.

“It’s always nice winning semi-finals and getting into finals, isn’t it?” he told reporters. “But all that means is you have another game left.”

For a country of five million people, the “Black Caps” have long punched above their weight in cricket and captured the inaugural World Test Championship in June by beating Virat Kohli’s India.

Success in the biggest showpieces of short format cricket has proved elusive, however.

New Zealand reached the final of the last two 50-over World Cups, losing to England on boundary count in the 2019 classic.

Two years later, New Zealand and Neesham have another chance at redemption.

Published in Dawn, November 12th, 2021

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