Zampa's Four-Wicket Haul Powers Australia into Super Eights

Zampa's Four-Wicket Haul Powers Australia into Super Eights

Australia's dominance in the Twenty20 World Cup continued as they cruised into the Super Eights stage with a resounding nine-wicket victory over Namibia in Antigua. Leg-spinner Adam Zampa was the star of the show, claiming four wickets for just 12 runs in his four overs, the lowest total Australia has ever restricted an opponent to in T20 international cricket.

Zampa's mesmerizing spell, which included the dismissal of Namibia's top-scorer Gerhard Erasmus, saw the Namibian batting lineup skittled out for a paltry 72 runs in 17 overs. The Australian bowlers were relentless, with Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Marcus Stoinis all chipping in with wickets.

In response, Australia's openers David Warner and Travis Head made light work of the Namibian bowling attack. Warner smashed a quickfire 20 off just eight deliveries before Head took over, smashing an unbeaten 34 from 17 balls to guide Australia to victory within six overs.

Zampa's performance was particularly impressive, as he became the first Australian male cricketer to reach the milestone of 100 wickets in the shortest format of international cricket. His final scalp, a classic dismissal that saw him clean bowl Bernard Scholtz through the gate, etched his name in the record books.

"Just trying to do my thing, mate," remarked a modest Zampa, who was deservedly awarded the Player of the Match accolade. "We're happy, it's the first step in trying to take the trophy home but a long way to go."

Australia will conclude their Group B fixture against Scotland in St Lucia on Saturday, while Namibia will remain in Antigua to lock horns with England on the same day.

Tags: #T20WorldCup, #Australia, #Namibia, #AdamZampa, #Cricket

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