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CWC 2019: Jimmy Neesham gives a fan a funny retort who advised him to concentrate on World Cup final

CWC 2019: Jimmy Neesham gives a fan a funny retort who advised him to concentrate on World Cup final

Final will be held at Lord's on Sunday, 14th July.

James Neesham | Getty Images

With New Zealand aiming for its maiden World Cup 2019 title at Lord’s, James Neesham got a piece of advice from a fan to concentrate on the big final when he was doing some social stuff traveling local train.  

Kane Williamson-led New Zealand will take on the hosts England in the summit clash on Sunday, 14th July with both teams looking for the maiden coveted title at Lord’s.

Neesham, the Kiwi all-rounder – who is known for his funny social media quips, seemed annoyed with a passenger who was making a number of “meaningless phone calls” while traveling on a local train and he posted the same on his social media handle and asked fans can he biff a grape at him?

The 28-year-old cricketer wrote, “The guy sitting in front of me on the train has just made, seriously, 7 consecutive meaningless phone calls… ON SPEAKERPHONE If he gets to ten can I biff a grape at him?”

Later, the Kiwi player got some unexpected response from a Twitter user, however, Neesham also doesn’t take it lightly and responds with his best, wrote: “I’m on a train, what exactly do you expect me to concentrate on? ???? (apart from tweets from people who don’t understand high-performance sport)”

 

Noteworthy, after beating India in the semi-finals, New Zealand became the fifth team to make consecutive World Cup finals after Australia (four times), West Indies (thrice), England and Sri Lanka (twice each) with the cricketing world will witness a first-time champion in the tournament on Sunday.
 

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 12 Jul, 2019

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