
Murray Webb was a New Zealand fast bowler who played three Test matches for his country between 1971 and 1974.
A tall and powerful right-arm quick, Webb was known for his raw pace and aggressive bowling style.
He made his Test debut against Pakistan in 1973 and took 11 wickets in his brief international career, including a best of 5/32.
Although his time at the top level was short, he was a key figure in domestic cricket for Otago, where he consistently led the bowling attack.
After retiring from cricket, Webb became widely recognized as a caricature artist, gaining prominence for his distinctive portraits of politicians and sports figures.
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