Cricket News sort by James Douglas Sheehan Neesham

New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham has stated that he and his teammates are totally focused on the T20 World Cup 2021 final against Australia in Dubai on Sunday. Neither side has won the T20 World Cup till date.

New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham took a hilarious dig at the International Cricket Council (ICC) after cricket’s governing body, on Monday, announced that the controversial boundary rule that declared England 2019 Cricket World Cup winners will no more be used. The 2019 World Cup final was tied after both teams faced 50 overs, and the situation was same even after the Super Over, as both teams scored same number of runs. However, England were declared winners, having hit more boundaries.

Having eased their way to victory in the first ODI at Sydney, Australia came up with an even more comprehensive effort to clinch the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy at Canberra. The Aussies had clearly gained some confidence from their triumph on Sunday

Hashim Amla roared back to form after a lean spell, with a hard fought century as South Africa got the better of New Zealand by 20 runs in the first ODI of the series at SuperSport Park in Centurion. Amla made 124, his 21st ODI century

The three-match Test series between New Zealand and West Indies saw some fantastic performances even as the Kiwis usurped the hosts and clinched the series 2-1 at Barbados.

The Second and Final Test at Wellington ended in a draw as expected. Virat Kohli scored his 6th Test century as a consolation for India in an otherwise disappointing tour of New Zealand. In 5 ODIs and 2 Tests, India could not post a single win.

Brendon McCullum is moving close to registering his maiden Test triple century. New Zealand continued to frustrate India in their second innings with the tourists managing to take just the one wicket!

Otago, the team that has performed consistently playing super quality cricket has brightened its chances of making it to the Semi Finals from Group A.