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Home / Sports / Webster's fiery on-field spray at teammate Owen

Webster's fiery on-field spray at teammate Owen

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Webster questioned teammate Owen's game experience during a heated moment.
  • Captain Matt Wade stepped in to mediate the on-field disagreement.
  • The argument stemmed from fielding positions during a crucial part of the game.
Webster's fiery on-field spray at teammate Owen

During a tense final, Hobart Hurricanes players Beau Webster and Mitch Owen were involved in a heated on-field exchange. Webster, after bowling the 14th over, audibly questioned Owen's experience while directing him on his fielding position at cover.

Captain Matt Wade intervened as the argument escalated. On-field microphones captured Webster asking Wade if he had instructed Owen to adopt that specific position. Wade confirmed he had, but indicated he did not tell Owen to stay in that spot, implying Webster's frustration was valid.

Commentary suggested Webster's agitation arose from Owen remaining in the inner circle instead of moving deeper, which led to a boundary. While acknowledging Webster's right to adjust fielders, commentators advised a more discreet approach to team discussions.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
The argument between Webster and Owen was about fielding positions during a critical moment in the match.
Yes, Hurricanes captain Matt Wade intervened to mediate the heated exchange between his teammates.
No, Webster and Owen were observed in good spirits walking off the field after the innings.

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