2nd Test: Returning Neil Wagner promises more 'chin music' for Indian batters in Christchurch
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Indian batsmen will get a liberal dose of "chin music" in the second Test at the seamer-friendly Hagley Oval, senior New Zealand pacer Neil Wagner declared on Wednesday, harping on the visitors' struggles when faced with pace and bounce.
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