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WTC Final: Kyle Jamieson Hid in the Bathroom To Avoid Tension NZ Run Chase

WTC Final: Kyle Jamieson Hid in the Bathroom To Avoid Tension NZ Run Chase
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LONDON: Tension and Twitter caused during the pursuit of New Zealand on the last day of the title Championship test Word Bentrh Against India forced their Pacer star Kyle Jamieson to hide in the bathroom.
Jamieson, who was a man from the match for his seven gawit in the final, was nervous while watching the action from the dressing room.
“It might be the hardest period of cricket I’ve been part of, in terms of watching,” Jamieson told Country Sport Breakfast on Gold Am.
“We sat inside and really watched on TV.
There was a slight delay but it looks like every ball of the Indian crowd rose and around and I like ‘Geez it is the goal’ or it turns out it’s just one block or one.” Finally, Kake Captain Williamson and Ross Taylor got a team team rather comfortable while chasing victory.
“It’s quite difficult to watch.
I really tried every time to go to the bathroom where there was no sound to stay away from him for a while because it was quite tense.” But it’s good to have Kane and Ross out there, our two biggest dough really is really to calm the nerves and finish the job like they do, “said Pacer Lanky.
Jamieson didn’t get enough time to celebrate when he returned to the field with 48 hours The final, this time for the County side of Surrey.
“It is a quick turnaround.
I thought within 48 hours I returned to the T20 playground for Surrey.
It’s a kind of life that we live a little.
But it’s nice to stay in and to experience cricket county for the next few weeks.
“It is certainly difficult to say goodbye to people (NZ teammates).
Get out of what we just experienced and at that time we all enjoyed together, to go and say goodbye is quite difficult.” Jamieson has India and his captain at the Royal Challengers Bangalore, Virat Kohli, was dismissed twice in the final.
Pacer felt a little longing after going for almost three months.
“It’s been about three months and it will be more than four months when I get out of Miq (Isolate managed and quarantine).
It’s been a long time ago and I definitely love my time at home.
So it’s hard at times but I think it’s the environment we sing.
“Listen, I’m lucky enough to still have our work and to be able to get around the world and work.
I was very grateful for that but I look forward to going home in a few weeks.

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