The all-rounder once wanted to quit cricket. On the biggest night of his career, he took three wickets in an over to bring New Zealand back from the dead before Dube clobbered him for 24 runs in the 20th over
Cricket World Cup's eternal heartbreak and what-if dot-dot-dot-despair, resurfaces on Valentines Day, voiced by the sport's Poet of Pain, Jimmy Neesham after watching South Africa and Afghanistan break the tied first Super Over with a neat second one
Joe Root was on 13, when Neesham dropped the catch and Paarl Royals opener went on to score unbeaten 78, which proved crucial in Royals 11-run win over Pretoria Capitals.
A staggering 771 runs were scored in a game that came down to 7 from 2 but a full toss from Mitch Starc and desperation on the field won the day for Australia
Former England skipper Micheal Vaughan and current NZ player Jimmy Neesham also appreciated the effort and posted the video of the brilliant catch through their Twitter handles.
Three New Zealand players -- Trent Boult, Martin Guptill and Jimmy Neesham -- have so far given up their central contract to play in different leagues across the globe.
The 100-day vigil: How a custodial death case ended in a state-ordered cremation
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After 100 days, the body of 26-year-old Dalit man Akash Delison was finally removed from a government hospital and cremated under police protection. His family had demanded justice for his alleged death in police custody and refused to accept the body until all 16 involved officers were arrested. Despite actions taken, their demand for accountability remains unmet.