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Webb on tenterhooks

PA Dunedin The Otago fast bowler. Richard Webb, spent yesterday on tenterhooks after he was placed on standby to join the New Zealand cricket team in Australia. Webb, aged 30, a Dunedin teacher, was told late on Tuesday night by the selec-

tion convener. Frank Cameron. that he might be required as a replacement for the injured Richard Hadlee. “I'm not 100 per cent sure what the situation is at present.” said Webb yesterday. "I guess it will depend on Hadlee and how the others bowl.

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Press, 10 February 1983, Page 30

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Webb on tenterhooks Press, 10 February 1983, Page 30

Webb on tenterhooks Press, 10 February 1983, Page 30

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