THE WAGNER MANTRA by Bharat Sundaresan • Published on ShareTweet “I actually bowl one or two (short deliveries). I don’t bowl many because it takes so much energy out of you” – Wagner © Getty Neil Wagner speaks to Cricbuzz about his unique fitness drills that keep him going tirelessly with ball in hand, how he doesn’t like being only associated with the short-ball and how his motivation to succeed is defined by his past. EXCERPTS: There is generally more talk about your ability to run in for long spells tirelessly than your skills with the ball. What is Neil Wagner’s fitness schedule like? As a kid growing up, I bowled a lot of overs. Because I did that a lot from a young age, your body grows into having that muscle memory of bowling a lot of overs. Fitness-wise, our trainer Chris Donaldson works really hard with us. In the winter, when I do have some time off and if I’m not playing County Cricket, I train Monday to Friday with the weekends off. So, it feels like work. It’s twice a day so it’s running in the mornings and gym sessions in the afternoon. So, that takes up… Read full this story
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