Why is Adam Zampa Disappointed with Australia’s Early Exit from the T20 World Cup?
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Kandy, Feb 20 (NationPress) Following his standout performance of 4 wickets for 27 runs, Adam Zampa expressed that the emphatic nine-wicket victory against Oman did little to mitigate Australia’s dissatisfaction with their premature exit from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026.
“Honestly, the past few days have been challenging for us,” Zampa remarked after the game. “The atmosphere in our changing room has been rather subdued as we are quite disappointed that our World Cup journey has ended prematurely,” he stated.
With a spectacular half-century from skipper Marsh, Australia concluded their group stage matches on a positive note, showcasing the strength of their bowling prowess over Oman, with Zampa being the key player. The match exemplified dominance in all facets; however, it won’t alter Australia’s overall standing in the tournament.
From the outset, Australia was precise, dismissing Oman for a mere 104 runs in just 16.2 overs after Mitchell Marsh chose to bowl first. Zampa’s exceptional spell during the middle overs dismantled the core of Oman’s innings, while Glenn Maxwell, Xavier Bartlett, Marcus Stoinis, and Nathan Ellis ensured there was no chance for recovery.
Despite finishing with four wickets and being influential, Zampa was self-reflective about his overall performance in the tournament. “I believe I could've contributed more in that Sri Lanka match. My input in that game was lacking. My role is to take wickets in the middle overs,” he noted.
While chasing a modest target of 105, Marsh (64 off 33) and Travis Head (32 off 19) easily achieved the target with a solid 93-run opening partnership, sealing the win in just 9.4 overs. Yet, for Zampa, personal achievements mattered little. “You always prefer to take wickets rather than not. I’m not focusing on that too much. I’m disappointed that our campaign concluded today,” he added.
“We have been developing this squad over the last few years, but unfortunately, we didn’t fulfill our responsibilities,” he concluded.