New Zealand allrounder James Neesham one of the popular cricketers who interact with every cricket fan on twitter. His banter filled tweets and replies on microblogging platform made him popular. He is never shy away from his thoughts. During the first ODI between India and Australia at the WACA in Perth, Neesham was on his usual routine of responding his followers and trolling them.
An Indian follower asked Neesham to say something derogatory in Hindi. But, the 25-year-old player, who played in Indian Premier League, was not to be fooled and responded in a brilliant manner.
But, Neesham was not fooled by the tweet, unlike South African cricketer JP Duminy who was asked to retweet the same derogatory remark about the infamous Kamaal R Khan.
Nesham retweets the tweet but slammed the user for trying to fool him.
— Sonali Dhulap (@pillya) January 12, 2016
The fan of Neesham thought that a positive reply will come from Neesham but Neesham has seen funny side of the tweet.
Haha I love how this is probably a genuine tweet but it absolutely reeks of sarcasm https://t.co/10Lg4Fh0Mr
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) January 12, 2016
One of the fan was fascinated by Neesham asnwer. He asked how did he get to know Hindi?
I’ve picked up words here and there. Just the bad ones! https://t.co/oeiBltmkbG
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) January 12, 2016
When a fan mentioned about DRS as George Bailey was not given out Neesham took a dig at the fan for BCCI’s unwillingness accept the technology.
Someone really needs to invent some sort of system to review the umpire’s decision. https://t.co/dgZb5t2C6z
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) January 12, 2016
Then the same fan said it is batsman’s mistake not to leave the crease after getting out. But Neesham was not agreed.
Whether you have a point or not is irrelevant. I can’t talk to you until you change your profile picture. https://t.co/1G2nxJFp2o
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) January 12, 2016
Neesham has been injured since the South Africa tour in August. But, he is an entertainer on and off the field. It is expected that he will make come back in the New Zealand team. However, when he is not playing New Zealand, he is busy to entertain people with his tweets.