Neesham also said he would take a golden duck if the teams wins.
CSK posted a massive 218 batting first against MI in the match that was played in Delhi. Ambati Rayudu made 72* in 27 balls with 7 sixes and 4 fours, while Moeen Ali and Faf du Plessis also slammed quick half-centuries.
MI at 81/3 in 10 overs looked out of the chase, but Kieron Pollard unleashed his inner beast, slamming 87* in 34 balls with 8 sixes and 6 fours, taking MI to a brilliant victory on the last ball. During this chase, Jimmy Neesham, who was making his debut for Mumbai Indians, got out on a golden duck, caught by Shardul Thakur off Sam Curran.
This led to Twitterverse making fun of Neesham, who had replaced Nathan Coulter-Nile in the MI playing XI.
Interesting thing was that Mitchel McClenaghan, former MI player, and Neesham’s country mate, had liked a series of tweets criticizing Jimmy Neesham for his performance with the ball against CSK and sharing various stats on the all-rounder's bowling abilities.
McClenaghan also asked a fan to ‘prove it, when he said that Neesham was better than him.
Meanwhile, when a fan shared a screenshot of McClenaghan’s liked tweets about Jimmy Neesham's bowling performance against CSK, where he gave 26 runs in 2 overs, the all-rounder just replied with ‘LOL’.
Neesham also explained why he would take a golden duck instead of a not out in the same scenario again.
“Here’s the thing a lot of you don’t seem to understand: I would rather get a golden duck taking an option that gives my team the best chance of winning, than get a not out taking an option that preserves my personal record,” Neesham tweeted.