Adam Zampa Leads Australia to Super Eights Domination

Adam Zampa's stellar performance, taking four for 12, propelled Australia into the Super Eights of the Twenty20 World Cup after a commanding victory over Namibia. David Warner and Travis Head contributed significantly in chasing the low target. Zampa became the first Australian man to take 100 T20 wickets.


Reuters | Updated: 12-06-2024 08:30 IST | Created: 12-06-2024 08:30 IST
Adam Zampa Leads Australia to Super Eights Domination
Adam Zampa

Adam Zampa took four for 12 from four overs as unbeaten Australia stormed into the Super Eights at the Twenty20 World Cup with one Group B match to spare after hammering Namibia by nine wickets in Antigua on Tuesday. Leg spinner Zampa picked up where he left off in last weekend's win over reigning champions England and helped dismiss the Namibians for 72 from just 17 overs, the lowest tally Australia has conceded in T20 internationals.

In reply, David Warner hit an aggressive 20 from eight balls before Travis Head took up the mantle with 34 from 17 to power the 2021 champions over the line inside six overs at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, ending Namibia's slim hopes of progressing. Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus top-scored for the Africans with a battling innings of 36 before he miscued a Marcus Stoinis delivery to Glenn Maxwell at midwicket.

Zampa's final wicket, when he bowled Bernard Scholtz through the gate, made him the first Australian man to take 100 wickets in the shortest format of the international game. "Just trying to do my thing, mate," said Zampa, the Player of the Match. "We're happy, it's the first step in trying to take the trophy home but a long way to go."

Australia's final Group B match is against Scotland in St Lucia on Saturday, while Namibia remain in Antigua to take on England earlier the same day. (Writing by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney, editing by Peter Rutherford)

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