World number two bowler Neil Wagner, who was out of the first Test against India, is now ready to return. The Kiwi bowler has warned the Indian batsmen ahead of the second Test match to be held at Hegley Oval in Christchurch. Wagner, who did not appear in the first test because of the daughter's birth, has exposed the weakness of Indian players and has asked them to be careful. Wagner said, "India in Wellington was having trouble playing short pitch balls coming from the round wicket. It is obvious that here they will have difficulty in coming to the place where there is more speed and bounce than India. Therefore, they will have difficulty in adopting this thing quickly."
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According to reports, however, Wagner agreed with his coach Gary Stade that the Indian players would return more strongly after the defeat but he hopes that despite the host team. It will be able to put pressure on the Indian batsmen again and will bowl in the same way as they did in the Wellington Test.
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He also believed that on foreign trips, it takes time to adapt yourself to the conditions. There is no doubt that they will come back, but we will play the same way as we play in our domestic conditions. Wagner also praised Kyle Jameson, who made his debut in Wellington and justified his decision to take a break.
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