New Zealand star all-rounder Jimmy Neesham is widely famous for his epic comebacks mixed with humourous tactics on social media. He more often than not tickles fans’ funny bone just by hilarious responses. With the Coronavirus in New Zealand is approaching to exit, Neesham has yet again shown his fantastic sense of humour.
The Black Caps player gave his opinion on a photo of him and his New Zealand teammates’ female versions going viral on social media. It all happened when a Twitter user showed how Kane Williamson and other New Zealand cricketers looked like girls.
The KXIP all-rounder responded and said that Kiwi skipper would never have his hair like the one in the edited picture. Neesham said that Kane would instead sport a messy ponytail because he doesn’t like too much effort.
“Kane would never have his hair like that. Too much effort. He’d be a messy ponytail kinda girl,” tweeted Neesham
Kane would never have his hair like that. Too much effort. He’d be a messy ponytail kinda girl https://t.co/AZ0R1Mui0R
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) June 23, 2020
Another fan claimed that Neesham looked cute as a girl, to which the Auckland-born cricketer said he had enough of Twitter for the day.
Whelp, that’s enough twitter for today https://t.co/KJXu5EGLfE
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) June 23, 2020
After getting so many mentions and comments on his female version, Neesham reacted to the weirdness of all this. He simply tweeted,” Things I never expected to be all through my mentions… guys arguing about which female version blackcap they want to bone the most. It’s been a strange day.”
Things I never expected to be all through my mentions… guys arguing about which female version blackcap they want to bone the most.
It’s been a strange day 🤨
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) June 23, 2020
Not so long ago, Neesham had revealed how he owned Australian speedster Mitchell Starc when the latter decided to sledge him. While speaking on a chat show, Neesham was asked to describe the funniest sledging incident, to which he recalled the 2015 Australia tour.
“I came out to bat and Mitchell Starc, who was bowling thunderbolts, came up to me and said, ‘Bit early for a night watchman, isn’t it?” the Otago player had said.
Though, the 29-year-old had the last laugh as he came up with a pretty savage response.
“I turned to him and said ‘mate, it’s day five. There’s no night. This is it’,” Neesham had added.