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A young upcoming batter from Tasmania, Beau Webster burst onto the scene with dominant performances in the Tasmanian Premier League in 2013-14. Standing tall at 200 M, Webster is a batting all-rounder who has a lot of expectations to his name.
Born and brought up in Tasmania, the all-rounder is a former AFL draftee for Tassie Mariners at the U-18 level before choosing the cricket path. He is a product of the state's age-group system, before earning a Tigers Rookie contract.
At 20, in 2013-14, Webster amassed 677 runs at 45.13 for his local side Kingborough, which led him to grab his Rookie contract to his first-class debut the season after. Then, the prolific youngster also got picked by the Hobart Hurricanes for BBL but warmed the benches for the first couple of seasons.
In 2016, he finally got a chance to play and showed his mettle in a few games, before Melbourne Renegades picked him during the transfer window of BBL|07. He shone the brightest with the Reb club where he showcased his calibre to use the long reach and swinging arc to clear the boundary.
Four seasons later, Webster made the cross-town move to the Melbourne Stars. His ability with the bat remains unparalleled, while he can also bowl off-spin and medium pace. All these make him a rare commodity going around the world.
(As of November 2021)
Batting Career
Bowling Career
Teams Played For
Australia, Tasmania, Hobart Hurricanes, Australia A, Cricket Australia XI, Melbourne Renegades
Beau's Bio
A young upcoming batter from Tasmania, Beau Webster burst onto the scene with dominant performances in the Tasmanian Premier League in 2013-14. Standing tall at 200 M, Webster is a batting all-rounder who has a lot of expectations to his name.
Born and brought up in Tasmania, the all-rounder is a former AFL draftee for Tassie Mariners at the U-18 level before choosing the cricket path. He is a product of the state's age-group system, before earning a Tigers Rookie contract.
At 20, in 2013-14, Webster amassed 677 runs at 45.13 for his local side Kingborough, which led him to grab his Rookie contract to his first-class debut the season after. Then, the prolific youngster also got picked by the Hobart Hurricanes for BBL but warmed the benches for the first couple of seasons.
In 2016, he finally got a chance to play and showed his mettle in a few games, before Melbourne Renegades picked him during the transfer window of BBL|07. He shone the brightest with the Reb club where he showcased his calibre to use the long reach and swinging arc to clear the boundary.
Four seasons later, Webster made the cross-town move to the Melbourne Stars. His ability with the bat remains unparalleled, while he can also bowl off-spin and medium pace. All these make him a rare commodity going around the world.
(As of November 2021)