Lollipop Lagelu… This foreign cricketer danced fiercely on Bhojpuri song, video went viral

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|24-12-2024

Recently the first season of Nepal Premier League was played in Nepal. Janakpur Bolts became the first champion of this league. Janakpur Bolts defeated Far West Royals in the final match. This title was very special for a player of Janakpur Bolts. He won the title of any T20 tournament for the first time. A video of this foreign player is now going viral on social media. This foreign player was seen dancing on a Bhojpuri song in celebration of the victory.

This foreign cricketer danced vigorously on Bhojpuri song

This video of Janakpur Bolts player James Neesham is going viral on social media. This video is said to be of a party after the victory of Janakpur Bolts. In this video, James Neesham is dancing fiercely on the famous Bhojpuri song 'Lollipop Lagelu'. Apart from this, James Neesham is also hoisting the flag of Nepal. Fans are liking this video of James Neesham's dance very much. Apart from this, James Neesham also shared some photos on social media after this league and wrote the caption in Hindi. James Neesham wrote, 'Thank you Nepal.'

Let us tell you, New Zealand cricketer James Neesham has played T20 cricket for 18 different teams so far. Before this he could not win the title with any team. Whereas, if we talk about the final match, Far West Royals, batting first in this match, scored 184 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. Janakpur Bolts achieved this target in just 19.2 overs at the loss of 5 wickets. Lahiru Milantha was the hero of this victory, who played an inning of 87 runs.

James Neesham's career

James Neesham has played 12 Tests, 76 ODIs and 79 T20I matches for New Zealand. He has scored 709 runs in Tests at an average of 33.76, which includes 4 half-centuries and 2 centuries. He has 1495 runs in his name in ODI at an average of 28.20. During this period he has also scored 7 half-centuries. Apart from this, he has scored 944 runs in T20I at an average of 22.47. Apart from this, James Neesham has also taken a total of 124 wickets in international cricket. James Neesham was last seen playing for New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2024.

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