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Australia T20 World Cup Exit: Adam Zampa Rejects Claims Team Does Not Value Format

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 7:43 am
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Adam Zampa celebrates taking a wicket during Australia’s T20 World Cup match against Oman
Adam Zampa insists Australia remain fully committed to T20 cricket despite their early World Cup exit.

Australia spinner Adam Zampa has strongly rejected claims that his team does not value T20 cricket, following their early departure from the T20 World Cup.

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Zampa Rejects T20 Commitment DoubtsA Stark Contrast in Tournament RecordsLimited White-Ball Exposure at HomeHow Australia Ended With a Dominant WinWhat Comes Next

Although Australia ended their campaign with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Oman, the result came too late to secure qualification. Defeats to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe had already sealed their fate.

Zampa Rejects T20 Commitment Doubts

Since Australia’s elimination, criticism has emerged suggesting the team prioritises Test and 50-over cricket over the shortest format. Zampa, however, dismissed that narrative.

“It is totally false,” said the leg-spinner, who has built his career in white-ball cricket and never featured in a Test match.

According to Zampa, the preparation and workload behind Australia’s T20 setup match — and sometimes exceed — the effort invested in other formats.

“The time the coaches and staff put into our T20 cricket is probably as much as Test cricket, potentially even more,” he explained. “The work is definitely there.”

A Stark Contrast in Tournament Records

Australia’s T20 World Cup exit stands in contrast to their dominance in other formats. They recently secured a 4-1 Ashes victory over England and have not lost an Ashes series since 2015.

Historically, Australia have claimed six 50-over World Cup titles. However, they have lifted the men’s T20 World Cup trophy only once in 10 editions — highlighting a relative struggle in the format.

Injuries also disrupted their campaign. Fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood were ruled out before the tournament, while Mitchell Starc has retired from T20 internationals. Throughout the group stage, Australia’s tactics often appeared uncertain.

Limited White-Ball Exposure at Home

Zampa suggested that public perception may stem from limited white-ball cricket played in Australia.

“The Australian public struggle with the fact they don’t get to see much white-ball cricket played,” said the 33-year-old.

“We play three to six games in the summer and do a lot of our work away from Australian time. They don’t get to see the way we prepare for these World Cups.”

Despite the disappointment, Zampa insisted the team’s commitment to T20 cricket is unquestionable.

How Australia Ended With a Dominant Win

Australia’s final match against Oman was professional but emotionally flat. Zampa admitted feeling “pretty hollow” despite taking four wickets — describing it as the “worst-feeling four-for” of his career.

Xavier Bartlett set the tone by dismissing Aamir Kaleem with the very first ball of the match. Oman were eventually bowled out for 104, with Wasim Ali’s 32 the top score.

Chasing a modest total, captain Mitchell Marsh responded aggressively. He struck seven fours and four sixes in a blistering unbeaten 64 off 33 balls. Travis Head contributed 32 before being dismissed, but Australia reached the target in just 9.4 overs.

The comprehensive win closed out the group stage, though it did little to soften the disappointment of an early exit.

What Comes Next

The tournament now moves into the Super 8 stage, beginning with New Zealand facing Pakistan in Colombo. England will meet co-hosts Sri Lanka in Pallekele.

For Australia, reflection begins immediately. The debate over their T20 approach may continue, but inside the camp, players like Zampa remain adamant: the commitment to the format is real — even if the results have not matched expectations.

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