Neil Wagner News
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Williamson Breaks Silence On Ross Taylor's 'Neil Wagner Forced Retirement' Accusation
Ahead of the first Test between Australia and New Zealand, Kiwi fast bowler Wagner had announced his retirement from international cricket.
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Unrest In New Zealand Cricket Team? Ex-Star Says Pacer Was 'Forced' To Retire
New Zealand's former star batter Ross Taylor has suggested that fast bowler Neil Wagner's retirement was "forced", hinting at the possibility of unrest in the Kiwi camp.
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Will New Zealand Recall Retired Neil Wagner For Christchurch Test?
New Zealand might be tempted to recall retired pacer Neil Wagner to the side for the second and final Test against Australia.
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"World's Shortest Retirement": Pat Cummins' Dig At New Zealand Pacer's Possible Return
Pat Cummins said Australia would be prepared if Neil Wagner returned from injury for New Zealand in the second Test match.
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"We Have To Make Decision": Tim Southee On Recalling Retired Neil Wagner For 2nd Test vs Australia
New Zealand lost the first Test of the two-match series against Australia by 172 runs.
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New Zealand Pacer Neil Wagner Announces Retirement From International Cricket
New Zealand fast bowler Neil Wagner on Tuesday called time on his illustrious 64-Test career for the Blackcaps
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Watch: How New Zealand Helped India Reach World Test Championship Final After Beating Sri Lanka In Last-Ball Thriller
New Zealand's win over Sri Lanka enabled India to seal a place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, alongside Australia
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"Test Cricket Is Best Cricket": Virender Sehwag And Others Hail New Zealand's Win vs England
New Zealand scripted a beautiful story to become the fourth team to secure a Test victory after facing a follow-on
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Watch: "Test Cricket At Its Finest" - How Neil Wagner Sealed New Zealand's Dramatic Win Over England
Neil Wagner was the star of the show for the Kiwis as he bagged a four-wicket haul, including the decisive wicket of James Anderson
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New Zealand Beat England By 1 Run In Thriller, Achieve Rare Test Feat
New Zealand set England a target of 258 runs to win, but the visitors were all out for 256 in dramatic scenes as the two-Test series finished 1-1.