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Neesham taking a break

- BEN STRANG

New Zealand and Otago allrounder Jimmy Neesham is taking a break from cricket and his return date is unconfirme­d.

The 27-year-old was dropped by Otago Volts coach Rob Walter for their December 27 Twenty20 Super Smash clash against Auckland in Alexandra due to poor form.

Since then, Neesham has been on a break from the game as he looks to refresh, with the blessing of New Zealand Cricket.

After two weeks off, Neesham is back training and working on his game.

Spokesman Callum Elder said NZC initially agreed Neesham would take a break from cricket to freshen up after he was dropped by Otago.

While a return date is not confirmed, Elder said Neesham is training again.

‘‘He is talking to Otago and they will work through a potential return.’’

Neesham did not want to comment when contacted.

During the Super Smash season Neesham struggled, scoring just 18 runs in three innings while taking five wickets at 24.80. His economy rate with the ball was an issue, going at 11.23 an over. The Volts have struggled in his absence, too, and are bottom of the table with one win from nine matches.

Earlier in the year, Neesham made a decent start to the Plunket Shield season with six wickets at

26.5, while averaging 26.71 with the bat.

One of NZC’s 21 contracted players for 2017-18, Neesham was a Black Caps frontliner at the Champions Trophy last June but was left out of the subsequent tour of India.

Coach Mike Hesson said at the time that he wanted Neesham to ‘‘dominate domestic cricket with both bat and ball’’.

‘‘We know Jimmy is a talented player, but we’ve spoken with him around improving the consistenc­y in all areas of his game.’’

In Neesham’s absence, and with Corey Anderson recovering from back surgery, Colin de Grandhomme has made the Black Caps all-rounder spot his own with some impressive performanc­es, including a blistering century against the hapless West Indies in Wellington.

Neesham has played 12 tests, 41 one-day internatio­nals and 15

Twenty20 internatio­nals for New Zealand since his 2012 debut.

 ??  ?? Jimmy Neesham’s presence has been missed by Otago, who have struggled in the Super Smash this season.
Jimmy Neesham’s presence has been missed by Otago, who have struggled in the Super Smash this season.

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