A post-match football game against the opposition, a beer, and a limousine drive up a mountain. That\u2019s how New Zealand fast-bowler Neil Wagner celebrated his side\u2019s incredible victory over England in February. Wagner took James Anderson's wicket to beat the tourists by a single run earlier this year, and two weeks later he ran alongside Kane Williamson in their final-ball victory over Sri Lanka. He joins Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Sunil Gupta to share what it\u2019s like to be at the heart of two of the greatest ever finishes to a Test match. Plus, with England and New Zealand set to face off in a warm-up series for the ICC Men\u2019s Cricket World Cup, we\u2019ll get Wagner\u2019s views on who the favourites are for the tournament.
We preview the Asia Cup, which finally gets under way next week following months of doubt over its location. The tournament was originally scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan, but last year the secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Jay Shah said that it would need to be held in a neutral venue, stating \u201cwe can't go there and they can't come here.\u201d As a result, four matches are taking place in Pakistan with the rest hosted by Sri Lanka, including next week\u2019s match between Pakistan and India.
Plus, Alison Mitchell speaks to the captain of the England Women\u2019s Visually Impaired team, Kathryn Jelfs-White. Kathryn is currently leading her country in the team\u2019s debut appearance at the IBSA World Games.
Image: New Zealand's Neil Wagner celebrates taking the final wicket of England's James Anderson to win during day five of the second cricket test match between New Zealand and England at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on February 28, 2023. (Photo by Marty MELVILLE / AFP) (Photo by MARTY MELVILLE/AFP via Getty Images)