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The indefatigable New Zealand pacer Neil Wagner has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing down the curtains on a 12-year-old Test career during which he earned 64 Test caps ...
Neil Wagner has announced his retirement from international cricket effective immediately after the New Zealand selectors told him he would not be picked for the upcoming two-Test series against ...
Neil Wagner: Claiming wicket to win Test by a run was ‘best feeling ever’ The former New Zealand seamer had Jimmy Anderson caught behind to beat England by one run in Wellington in 2023.
Wagner signed a minor league contract with the Rays on Friday. Wagner is still working on his return from Tommy John surgery, so he'll return to the minors to complete his rehab process.
The hard-working and durable New Zealand fast bowler Neil Wagner has announced his retirement from test cricket at 37. The left-armer likely was not going to be included in New Zealand’s lineup ...
Minor league deals, particularly those signed by injured veteran pitchers in their 30’s, are almost always one-year deals, but the Rays agreed to a two-year deal with Neil Wagner, Ben Nicholson-Smith ...
Neil Wagner, the former New Zealand fast bowler, will return to Durham for the final four months of the season, with his first appearance set for their home County Championship clash with Sussex ...
Neil Wagner’s early age Neil Wagner was born in Pretoria, in the Transvaal Province of South Africa, on March 13, 1986. In domestic cricket, he also plays for Northern Districts sides.
Neil Wagner's heroic performance against India in Auckland in 2014 was the defining moment of his career and played a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the match in New Zealand's favor.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Neil Wagner, the former principal of Central Catholic, who dedicated over 15 years of his life to the Lafayette Catholic School system, has died, according to a post published ...