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No One Can Take The Inaugural WTC Title Away From New Zealand: Neil Wagner
New Zealand pacer Neil Wagner insists being the inaugural winners of the World Test Championship (WTC) is something which no one can take away from them. He added that the main challenge for New Zealand now is to defend the title.
New Zealand, who won the WTC after beating India by eight wickets in the final at Southampton in June, are all set to face off against them in two Tests at Kanpur and Mumbai. The two-match Test series also marks the start of the second WTC cycle for the current title holders.
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