
After 17 seasons, the time has come for Neil Wagner.
The -winning has confirmed to 九一星空无限talk ZB tomorrow鈥檚 Plunket Shield match between Northern Districts and Otago in Dunedin will be his last professional fixture on Kiwi soil.
Wagner has relentlessly thumped his right boot into creases around the country for almost 17 years, having arrived from his native South Africa in 2008 in search of cricketing opportunity.
The 39-year-old said after one summer back as a permanent part of the ND squad, the decision to end his domestic career in New Zealand was made on pragmatic terms.
鈥淚鈥檝e smashed my body up a lot in the role I do.
鈥淚 can definitely feel the aches and pains getting harder. And with a young family with three kids 5 and under, it takes a toll spending a lot of time away.
鈥淚t鈥檚 time for the younger guys to take the lead. I鈥檓 grateful to have played so many games in New Zealand, but the young guys need to get time in middle.鈥
The time, though, for passing on that mantle hasn鈥檛 quite arrived yet.
The cricketing gods didn鈥檛 give Wagner the farewell he wanted from the international arena.
After taking 260 test wickets to land fifth on New Zealand鈥檚 all-time list, his release from the squad before last summer鈥檚 home series against Australia led him to announce an earlier-than-planned Black Caps retirement.
Neil Wagner in action for Otago. Photo / Photosport
But they have granted him the opportunity to close this latest chapter of his career in fairytale fashion.
Wagner鈥檚 last domestic match in New Zealand will be the same fixture as his first 鈥 when he played for Otago against ND 鈥 University Oval.
The final-round clash also presents him with a chance to bow out by lifting a prize that has eluded him throughout, with ND leading the Plunket Shield standings by seven points.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice how it鈥檚 gone full circle and to be finishing in a place that鈥檚 dear to me.
鈥淏ut it would be the cherry on top to lift the Plunket Shield there, so I will definitely be emptying the tank and giving it everything.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 really plan these things, but it鈥檚 lucky how it鈥檚 worked out, and there鈥檚 a nice touch to it.鈥
There are still a couple of lasts to come before full retirement kicks in.
Neil Wagner's enthusiastic appeals were a hallmark of his time with the Black Caps. Photo / Andrew Cornaga, Photosport
Wagner has signed on for the 2025 County season in England for a yet-to-be-revealed team.
He鈥檚 also confirmed his kit bag won鈥檛 quite be going up into the attic when he returns from the UK later in the year.
The reason 鈥 a nagging and persistent line of enquiry from the Papamoa Cricket Club requesting his presence in their team in the Western Bay of Plenty Association鈥檚 division one men鈥檚 competition.
鈥淭hey have been chasing me up a bit to play, so there鈥檚 a high chance I鈥檒l run out for a couple of games.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I鈥檒l be bowling the way I have been. I鈥檒l just play and enjoy and probably won鈥檛 be sending down too many short ones past the ears, but the competitiveness might still be there.鈥
You can guarantee that will to win will be there at University Oval across the next four days.
The same way it鈥檚 been throughout a career that took a young lad from Pretoria all the way to the pinnacle of the sport.
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