New Zealand pacer Neil Wagner retires from international cricket

Dharmendra2 kumar

getcricketnews|27-02-2024

In a surprising turn of events, Neil Wagner, the seasoned left-arm fast bowler, has announced his retirement from international cricket, effective immediately.

New Zealand Cricket made the announcement, confirming that he will not feature in the starting lineup for the upcoming Test against Australia at the Cello Basin Reserve. He will subsequently be released from the squad prior to the second Test in Christchurch. His departure marks the conclusion of a remarkable career spanning 12 years and encompassing 64 Tests.

Throughout his tenure, Wagner emerged as a stalwart for New Zealand, known for his tireless efforts on the field. With 260 Test wickets to his name, he secures the fifth position among New Zealand's leading Test wicket-takers. Notably, his bowling average stands at 27, showcasing his consistent performance over the years. His strike rate of 52 remains second only to the legendary Sir Richard Hadlee, underlining his impact in the cricketing realm.

Wagner will continue to cherish domestic circuit

Having originated from South Africa, Wagner ventured into New Zealand cricket by joining Otago in 2008. Subsequently, he shifted to Papamoa in 2018, representing Northern Districts. He remains committed to domestic cricket, continuing his association with Northern Districts, both in New Zealand and abroad. Expressing the difficulty of his decision, the 37-year-old emphasised the appropriateness of his retirement timing. He acknowledged the challenging nature of the choice but affirmed its necessity for his career progression.

"It's been an emotional week. It's not easy to step away from something you've given so much to and got so much out of, but it's now time for others to step up and take this team forward.

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