New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham said that one doesn't fly half of the world to only win the semi-final in a World Cup. He added that his team has turned their focus on winning their maiden Men's T20 World Cup final to be held in Dubai on Sunday. New Zealand had won the first semifinal in a thriller with Neesham turning the match's fortune by slamming 27 off just 11 balls.
In the celebratory pictures, which have gone viral on social media, the whole of New Zealand dugout broke into celebrations as Daryl Mitchell hit the winning boundary. There were two people who sat quietly: captain Kane Williamson with a smile on his face while Neesham, surprisingly, had no expressions on his face and didn't even move an inch. After the match ended, Neesham quoted that photo and wrote on Twitter, 'Job finished? I don't think so'.
"It's a situation worthy of celebrating I guess, winning a semifinal, but you don't come halfway around the world just to win a semifinal. We've got our sights pretty firmly set on the game in a few days' time. I'm personally, and we as a team, are not getting ahead of ourselves. One game to go and I'm sure there will be a bigger outpouring of emotion if we manage to get across the line," said Neesham to New Zealand Cricket (NZC).