Aussie cricket star Beau Webster’s secret sporting talent is revealed in stunning video
- Webster made Test debut at 31 against India at SCG
- Get the winning points as Australia secures the series win
Australian cricket star Beau Webster’s secret sporting talent has been revealed, with the all-rounder also being a promising AFL player as a youngster.
Webster, 31, impressed on his Test debut against India, taking a crucial wicket, taking two catches in the first innings, plundering a half-century before hitting the winning runs as Pat Cummins’ men sealed a 3-1 series victory at the SCG.
Ny Breaking Australia has uncovered footage of Webster showing off his skills with a Sherrin.
In the 2011 vision, a towering Webster can be seen collecting a loose ball before easily repelling a defender and scoring a goal from distance.
It unfolded in a Colts Grand Final, where Webster’s Kingborough Tigers were victorious against the Dodges Ferry Sharks.
Meanwhile, the man affectionately known as ‘Slug’ has confirmed the teammate he partied the hardest with in Sydney: fellow cult hero Travis Head.
“The festivities were good,” Webster told the newspaper Sydney Morning Herald.
“We had a few beers in the SCG members bar. It was a great week, which ended with a wonderful evening.
Australian cricket star Beau Webster’s secret sporting talent has been revealed, with the all-rounder also being a promising AFL player as a youngster (pictured, with partner Maddie)
Webster, 31, impressed on debut against India, taking a crucial wicket, two catches in the first innings and plundering a crucial half-century before scoring the winning runs (pictured) as Pat Cummins’ men secured a 3-1 sealed the series victory at the SCG
Webster also confirmed the teammate he partied hardest with in Sydney – fellow cult hero Travis Head (the pair are pictured, after the Aussies won the fifth test)
Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, Pat Cummins and Beau Webster (right) after Australia defeated India at the SCG
‘Trav is always good [for a night out]. Me and him went relatively hard on the beers. I was a little rough [the next day]as I think a few guys were.
‘It was a really nice evening to talk to the boys in your white clothes about everything that has to do with life. It was really special.’
Webster also confirmed he is a Collingwood supporter but will face the Magpies once the Tasmanian Devils join the AFL competition in 2028.
“I’m a big Collingwood fan, I love my pies,” he said after the fifth Test.
“But I think if the Tassie Devils come along in a few years I’ll jump ship.”
The towering all-rounder is also hoping to be included in the Australian squad ahead of the Sri Lankan tour, with the first Test in Galle from January 29.