This cricketer presented fans with gloves; only those weren't his! Checkout the hilarious reaction
Home > News Shots > Sports newsNew Zealand played against India on Thursday at Nottingham but the match was abandoned without a single ball being bowled due to rain. Fans were frustrated that they could not watch the match and that this is a repeated occurence in ICC World Cup now.
Jimmy Neesham, all rounder of New Zealand cricket team, was praised by fans for presenting them gloves as a sign of love. ICC posted a tweet saying "us: that Jimmy Neesham seems like a nice guy@jimmyneesh: hold my gloves" with a picture of him throwing the gloves at the crowd.
However Jimmy Neesham replied to ICC by saying that those Gloves belongs to Kane Williamson who was seen out of focus in the picture starring at Jimmy. He posted a cropped picture of Kane looking at him captioning the pic saying “They were actually Kane’s gloves.”
Fans who were lauding Jimmy fell in love with him after his hilarious reply and they started trending a curious picture of Kane. This reminded people of the times they used to distribute their friends' things. Though the matches get cancelled, we sure find entertainment one way or the other.
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