New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham has already taken the Twitter world by storm with his heartwarming tweets. Neesham had further engaged himself in conversation with his fans. Also, he is known for his humour.
Interestingly, he had generated interest among fans by engaging himself in uncanny conversations. Concurrently, he is being praised for his tweets. His recent tweets had eventually made his die-hard fans laugh.
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Neesham had recently played a quintessential role at the World Cup 2019. The medium-pacer was the third leading run-getter with 232 runs in eight innings at an average of 33.14.
Also, with the ball, he had bagged 15 wickets in 10 matches which included a five-wicket haul against Afghanistan.
Neesham and his humour:

With his different points reflecting on life strongly, he is always interested in doing something new in his life.
Recently, Neesham had asked his fans to recommend him delicious dinner at Toronto in Canada.
Meanwhile, Neesham is partaking in the Global T20 Canada League. He represents Edmonton Royals led by Faf du Plessis.
“Anybody have any recommendations for nice spots in Toronto for dinner/beers? Thinking rooftop bar maybe, nice views etc etc. Many thanks,” Neesham tweeted.
Anybody have any recommendations for nice spots in Toronto for dinner/beers? Thinking rooftop bar maybe, nice views etc etc. Many thanks ?
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) July 29, 2019
Soon after his tweet, the fans from different countries recommended him some fascinating places before a fan from Pakistan had suggested him to visit Pakistan to have ‘biryani’.
“Come Pakistan… We will serve you delicious food. Pakistani Biryani is best dish all over the world,” the user tweeted.
https://twitter.com/AhsanNooNari2/status/1155897258086412288
Besides, Jimmy had an enticing response while adding it’s ‘a bit too far’ to have a sumptuous dinner.
“Probably a bit too far to go for dinner tonight mate,” Neesham responded to the user.
Recently, Kiwis had lost the World Cup finale on the basis on scoring fewer boundaries than England