1:14 PM GMTDeivarayan MuthuFacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmailprintNew Zealand have plenty of problems at the top but they have a problem of plenty when it comes to their lower-middle order. Colin de Grandhomme, Jimmy Neesham, Daryl Mitchell and Mitchell Santner are all part of their squad for the T20Is against England and three of them already have a reputation for being finishers.With New Zealand 0-1 down in Wellington on Sunday, Neesham, who was playing his first T20I in more than two years, shellacked 42 off 22 balls to lift New Zealand from 121 for 5 in the 14th over to 176 for 8 in 20.Neesham’s hits were not only timely but well thought out. The straight boundaries are unusually long at the Westpac Stadium while the square boundaries are much shorter. And Neesham, who turns out for Wellington in domestic cricket, used that to his advantage, scoring 30 of his 42 runs between backward square leg and midwicket (eight runs at backward square, seven at forward square, and 15 at midwicket).Neesham had walked in to bat when New Zealand had lost half of their side and needed an end-overs spark. And though, his partner at the other end, Ross Taylor, couldn’t get the…