Australian Cricketer Beau Webster Balances Honeymoon and Cricket Commitments
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Summary
Beau Webster, an Australian all-rounder, is juggling his honeymoon with cricket commitments, including the World Test Championship final and matches in the West Indies. His busy schedule reflects the significant changes in his life and career.
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Only then, and before an Ashes summer back home, might the couple fit in a proper break.
The schedule is an indication of how Webster's life has changed, and how his career has accelerated.
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