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Neil Wagner

Neil Wagner

Bowler
Left Handed & Left-arm medium fast

Left-arm seamer, Neil Wagner was born in South Africa, but soon migrated to New Zealand to further his cricketing ambitions. Making his first-class debut for Northerns in 2006, he quickly announced himself with two four-wicket hauls in his first game. Wagner was unlucky in his country of birth due to the quota system, and hence considered making a move to New Zealand. The move paid off as he put in a stellar showing for Otago in his first season, and got only better in the years that followed.


He was finally rewarded for his consistent performances when he was handed his Test debut on the West Indies tour. After a slow start to his Test career, he gradually got into the groove and made his mark in the home series against England where he ended up with the most number of wickets (12) in the three match series. He went on to scalp his first five-for against Bangladesh in Mirpur. With consistent performances, he became a mainstay in the New Zealand Test side.

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ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য
Born March, 13 1986
Birth Place South Africa
Current age yrs.
Role Bowler
Batting style Left Handed
Bowling style Left-arm medium fast
ব্যাটিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 64 84 24 875 1687 14.58 51.87 66 0 0 1 96 36
ODI
T20I
FC 149 198 38 2959 5187 18.49 57.05 72 0 0 10 355 76
List A 122 69 13 693 820 12.38 84.51 45 0 0 0 54 17
T20 94 47 19 279 227 9.96 122.91 36 0 0 0 20 12
বোলিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 64 122 2287.3 13725 473 7169 260 27.57 52.79 3.13 7/39 9 0
ODI
T20I
FC 149 267 4924.1 29545 1026 15872 591 26.86 49.99 3.22 7/46 28 2
List A 122 118 993.1 5959 75 5360 185 28.97 32.21 5.40 5/31 3 0
T20 94 90 315.5 1895 1 2732 103 26.52 18.40 8.65 4/33 0 0

Left-arm seamer, Neil Wagner was born in South Africa, but soon migrated to New Zealand to further his cricketing ambitions. Making his first-class debut for Northerns in 2006, he quickly announced himself with two four-wicket hauls in his first game. Wagner was unlucky in his country of birth due to the quota system, and hence considered making a move to New Zealand. The move paid off as he put in a stellar showing for Otago in his first season, and got only better in the years that followed.


He was finally rewarded for his consistent performances when he was handed his Test debut on the West Indies tour. After a slow start to his Test career, he gradually got into the groove and made his mark in the home series against England where he ended up with the most number of wickets (12) in the three match series. He went on to scalp his first five-for against Bangladesh in Mirpur. With consistent performances, he became a mainstay in the New Zealand Test side.