New Zealand captain Tim Southee speaks on the possibility of retired Neil Wagner nullifying his call to make his return to national side for the series-deciding second Test against Australia.
Neil Wagner may have announced his retirement, but his heart continues to beat for New Zealand and his teammates, whom he was seen helping during a critical net session ahead
His retirement comes following his omission from the New Zealand Test squad for the upcoming series against Australia. Wagner's retirement marks the end of a distinguished career that saw him
Veteran New Zealand pacer Neil Wagner has received a call-up to the New Zealand Test squad for Bangladesh, stepping in for the injured Matt Henry.
New Zealand clinched the first Test in the final over on Day 5 thanks to Kane Williamson's unbeaten 121.
Wagner suffered an injury during the first Test against Sri Lanka last week.
New Zealand's Neil Wagner, who suffered a back injury on day three of the Test in Christchurch, will not play the second and final Test of the series in Wellington
Wagner produced a match-winning spell on Day 5 of the Wellington Test for New Zealand.
The two-Test series ended 1-1 after New Zealand won the second Test by one-run.
Ben Foakes took England closer to the victory line, but at the important juncture, he threw his wicket away