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‘World’s shortest retirement’: Pat Cummins gave a big statement regarding Neil Wagner’s return in the second test against Australia

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In the first Test match played in Wellington, Australia defeated New Zealand by 172 runs and took a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test series.

Pat Cummins And Neil Wagner (Pic Source-Twitter)

In the first Test match played in Wellington, Australia defeated New Zealand by 172 runs and took a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test series. In the first test, all the players from Australia performed very well and played an important role in the victory of their team.

Such reports are coming out that Neil Wagner, who has recently retired from international cricket, can make a comeback in the New Zealand team in the second test match against Australia. New Zealand team captain Tim Southee had hinted that Neil Wagner could make a comeback in the second Test. Australia team captain Pat Cummins presented his side regarding this.

After the match was over, the captain of the Australian team said, ‘The world’s youngest retirement. I mean why can’t it happen? If you are the best bowler in the world and can perform well then you should definitely play. I’ve played them before and it will be great to see. Neil Wagner is a very good bowler and it is great to talk to him here every morning.

Tim Southee presented his side regarding Neil Wagner

Tim Southee said, ‘Neil Wagner is a very good player and he has been my favorite for a long time. We have had a lot of talks and it remains to be seen how quickly Will recovers. We are also continuously talking to the physio.

The most important thing is that it is very important for William O Rourke to recover in the coming 2 to 3 days. We will give an update regarding them in the next 24 hours.

Let us tell you, Neil Wagner has taken 260 Test wickets for New Zealand at an average of 27.57. He has bowled very well against Australia also. All New Zealand fans would like to see Neil Wagner bowling for their team once again.

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