ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

T20 WC: Australia had to be aggressive against Bangladesh, says Zampa

Dubai [UAE], November 4 (ANI): Knowing net run-rate may be a decisive factor in Australia's qualification for the semi-finals of the ICC men's T20 World Cup 2021, spinner Adam Zampa revealed they had to be aggressive from the start.

ANI Nov 04, 2021 21:33 IST googleads

Adam Zampa celebrating after taking a wicket (Image: T20 World Cup's Twitter)

Dubai [UAE], November 4 (ANI): Knowing net run-rate may be a decisive factor in Australia's qualification for the semi-finals of the ICC men's T20 World Cup 2021, spinner Adam Zampa revealed they had to be aggressive from the start.
Zampa took his maiden five-wicket haul for Australia as Bangladesh were bowled out for 73, with Shamim Hossain top-scoring making 19.
In reply, Australia chased down the total easily, skipper Aaron Finch scored 40 off 20 as they reached their target in just 6.2 overs, knowing anything below 8.1 overs would see them move above South Africa into second in Group 1.
"Obviously we wanted to come out really aggressive, we did have some, interesting memories of the last time we played Bangladesh and that was in our minds a little bit," Zampa said in an ICC release.
"We have a little bit of a different team, we have some really fast bowlers and we wanted to be aggressive early.
"We know that if we give a team like Bangladesh a little sniff or a little chance, they'll take it. They are a really talented team, they have some really talented players, but they have a pretty big absence in Shakib [Al Hasan] so we tried to be aggressive and go from there," he added.
Bangladesh had secured their first series win over Australia, beating them 4-1 in a home T20I series in the summer, with Zampa taking five wickets across the series.
In Dubai, Zampa took five for 19 to claim his first five-wicket haul in any format for Australia, but he was quick to deflect any praise.
The spinner said: "You look at cricket as a results-based game you see the five wickets, but it wasn't the best I've bowled.
"But you look at it in terms of the situation of our World Cup and how important the win was, it feels really good to be able to contribute.
"Obviously to bowl them out for 70-odd runs and get the runs so quick it gets us up to second on the ladder so satisfying and a really important one for us," Zampa signed off. (ANI)



Get the App

What to Read Next

Others

Diksha leads five Indians at Australian Women’s Open

Diksha leads five Indians at Australian Women’s Open

Diksha Dagar will once again spearhead the Indian challenge as the LET stays in Australia with the Women's Australian Open

Read More
Cricket

Nahid credits Shaun Tait for fifer vs Pakistan in 1st ODI

Nahid credits Shaun Tait for fifer vs Pakistan in 1st ODI

Bangladesh pacer Nahid Rana heaped praise on the team's fast bowling coach, Shaun Tait, describing him as an outstanding mentor who supports players both professionally and personally.

Read More
Cricket

IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans name Vijay Dahiya as Assistant Coach

IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans name Vijay Dahiya as Assistant Coach

His appointment follows the recent addition of former Australia batting legend Matthew Hayden as Batting Coach, further bolstering the Titans' coaching group ahead of the upcoming IPL season.

Read More
Cricket

Nahid Rana’s fifer helps Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 8 wickets

Nahid Rana’s fifer helps Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 8 wickets

Chasing a modest target of 115 runs, the Bangla Tigers achieved that in 15.1 overs with the opener batter Tanzid Hasan Tamim playing an unbeaten knock of 67 runs off just 42 balls. He hit seven fours and five sixes in his impressive knock.

Read More
Cricket

Pink-ball Test still in plans for 2029-30 Ashes: Todd Greenberg

Pink-ball Test still in plans for 2029-30 Ashes: Todd Greenberg

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg has stated that the board still intends to include a pink-ball Test in the 2029-30 men's Ashes series, despite recent reports suggesting a day-night match had already been ruled out, as per ESPNcricinfo.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.