Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson addressed and refuted the claims made by ex-New Zealand player Ross Taylor regarding Neil Wagner's retirement from international cricket. Taylor had implied that Wagner, a key figure in New Zealand's pace attack, was compelled to end his career prematurely ahead of the two-Test series against Australia. However, Williamson, appearing beside current captain Tim Southee for a media conference marking their 100th Test match together, firmly dismissed the notion of any coercion in Wagner's retirement decision.
Wagner had publicly announced his departure from the international stage in an emotive press conference right before the inaugural Test in Wellington. This announcement came after the selectors communicated to him that he would not be featured in the playing XI during the series. Despite not being a part of the official lineup, Wagner was active on the field as a substitute and assisted the team by carrying drinks, underscoring his commitment and involvement up to the last moments.
Williamson, having not seen Taylor's remarks firsthand, emphasized Wagner's voluntary decision to retire. He reminisced about the preceding week as a time of reflection on Wagner's remarkable career, filled with significant moments for the team. "I don't think anybody is forced to retire. Last week, (Wagner) had a fantastic week reflecting on what was an incredible career, and we had some amazing moments in the dressing room and, you know, it didn't all go perfectly obviously, an on-field performance would have helped," Williamson highlighted, appreciating Wagner's contributions beyond his cricketing statistics.
The sentiments expressed by Williamson offer a counter-narrative to Taylor's comments on a podcast for ESPNCricinfo, where Taylor described Wagner's retirement as seemingly coerced. "I think it all makes sense a little bit now. There's no sugarcoating it: I think it's a forced retirement," Taylor had stated, referencing Wagner's availability for the last Test against Australia.
However, Williamson steered clear of further speculation, stating his non-involvement in the discussions regarding Wagner's retirement and confirming Wagner's status as retired.
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