Kane Williamson and Tim Southee will play their 100th Test match against Australia in Christchurch.
New Zealand’s legendary batsman Kane Williamson (Kane Williamson) by former cricketer Ross Taylor (Ross Taylor) has rejected the claim that fast bowler Neil Wagner was forced to retire.
The former captain of the New Zealand cricket team stressed that no one can be forced to retire, it is the person’s own decision. Let us tell you, former New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor has recently made a shocking claim that Neil Wagner was forced to retire from international cricket. He has also expressed apprehension about the bad atmosphere in the New Zealand cricket team.
Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor face to face over Neil Wagner
Kane Williamson said in the press conference: “I don’t think anyone is forced to retire. I think he had a fantastic week last week reflecting on what an amazing career he’s had and some amazing moments we had in the dressing room. He has done incredible things for this team and we have seen his skills. I think he had a wonderful time with the team.”
Is there a rift between Tim Southee and Neil Wagner?
Actually, there were rumors of Neil Wagner having a rift with New Zealand captain Tim Southee. This thing was visible during the recent Test series against South Africa. However, Williamson said, “They are, and will always be, very good friends.” That was the joke in the dressing room with Vaggie and his fielding. “Everyone on the team knew the reference and it was quite funny at the time.”
Let us tell you, Kane Williamson and captain Tim Southee will play their 100th Test match against Australia at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, which will start from March 8.