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New Zealand bowler Neil Wagner says a desire to help his team got him through bowling with two broken toes against Pakistan – ABC News
New Zealand quick Neil Wagner could not walk at the start of the final day of the first Test against Pakistan after breaking his toes but he says a burning desire…
New Zealand quick Neil Wagner could not walk at the start of the final day of the first Test against Pakistan after breaking his toes, but he says a burning desire to help his team pushed him through the pain barrier.
- Neil Wagner says he needed 12 injections in one day to keep playing after breaking his toes while batting
- Wagner bowled 28 overs in Pakistan’s second innings, taking two wickets including century-maker Fawad Alam
- The victory meant New Zealand takes over as the number one-ranked Test…
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