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Teams clash after Cartwright retires to welcome baby

Fuming Tasmanian players confronted Hilton Cartwright at the end of their Sheffield Shield match on Wednesday after the West Australian batter left to welcome his second child and returned to the crease.

Cartwright found himself in a heated exchange with Tigers batter Jake Weatherald, which drew the ire of umpires and other players, after Western Australia sealed their six-wicket victory at the WACA Ground.

The WA batter retired on 52 on Monday and raced to hospital to be with his wife Tameka, who was induced and gave birth to their second child in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

He returned to the crease on Monday and added 13 runs to his tally.

On Wednesday, Cartwright batted for a second time in the match and steered WA to victory with a score of 39. But his innings was littered with outbursts from Tasmanian fielders.

Weatherald and his captain Jordan Silk were spoken to by umpires during play.

Under current laws, the opposition captain and match referee must agree to approve a retired batter’s return to the crease, but Wednesday’s incident has led to calls for those regulations to be changed.

It is understood Tasmania took some time to shake hands on Cartwright returning and not all players were on board with the call.

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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