Jimmy Neesham is bristling to get back into action; then again, so he should be.
The Otago allrounder is about to make his return to international cricket after being absent since breaking down in Brisbane last November.
Depending on how you want to count them " one long period of instability in his back or three separate episodes " Neesham is due a bit of luck. He suffered a stress fracture in January last year, did his rehab and returned for the one-day series in Zimbabwe and South Africa last August, only to have it let him down in the first test against Australia at the Gabba. Now, he's optimistic his luck is about to turn.
"We've gone about things a little different this time, been more thorough and hopefully that will give the chance of a successful comeback," he said ahead of departing with the test squad for India tomorrow.
He's been feeling "100 per cent for a while now", wintered at English county Derbyshire for their T20 competition and changed how he trained at the gym. "I feel a lot fresher batting and, with my bowling, I've been able to get my loads up now to a level where I should be able to get through test cricket. The proof will be in the pudding but I'm confident."