BazBall James Neesham reacts to his quickfire 91 run knock in county cricket
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An eye-catching 91 from just 101 balls today. So it turns out hits a red ball super hard too. An eye-catching 91 from just 101 balls today. "Bazball" has become a popular term in cricket this summer. It refers to an aggressive brand of cricket adopted by the England men's team under their new Test coach . Neesham came out to bat at number five in the second innings for Northamptonshire in their ongoing County Championship Division 1 match against Kent. The New Zealand all-rounder formed an excellent partnership with South Africa's Ryan Rickelton to help the side cross the 200-run mark in the second innings. The duo added 158 runs for the fourth wicket before Joe Denly dismissed Neesham caught and bowled.
#BazBall - James Neesham reacts to his quickfire 91-run knock in county cricket
James Neesham is in the UK right now where is playing county cricket (Image: Twitter) New Zealand all-rounder had a one-word reaction to his 91-run knock for Northamptonshire in a recent county match. Neesham scored his runs off just 101 balls. Generally, batters tend to play with a defensive approach in the longer format of the game, but Neesham attacked the bowlers right from the start. He hit 11 fours and two sixes during his quickfire innings. Northamptonshire uploaded video highlights of his brilliant batting performance from the match against Kent on Twitter. Quoting the tweet, Neesham replied: "#BazBall" So it turns out hits a red ball super hard too.An eye-catching 91 from just 101 balls today. So it turns out hits a red ball super hard too. An eye-catching 91 from just 101 balls today. "Bazball" has become a popular term in cricket this summer. It refers to an aggressive brand of cricket adopted by the England men's team under their new Test coach . Neesham came out to bat at number five in the second innings for Northamptonshire in their ongoing County Championship Division 1 match against Kent. The New Zealand all-rounder formed an excellent partnership with South Africa's Ryan Rickelton to help the side cross the 200-run mark in the second innings. The duo added 158 runs for the fourth wicket before Joe Denly dismissed Neesham caught and bowled.