Zampa Overtakes Gayle in T20 WC Awards, Yet Rues Australia's Early Exit

Australian spinner Adam Zampa earned his sixth Player of the Match award in the T20 World Cup, moving past West Indies legend Chris Gayle into second place on the all-time list. During Australia's final group match against Oman, his figures of 4/21 also propelled him past Rashid Khan to become the tournament's second-highest wicket-taker. Despite these personal milestones, Zampa expressed deep disappointment with Australia's underwhelming campaign, which ended with a group-stage exit after losses to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka. He reflected on the team's failure to execute under pressure and his own inconsistent performance in crucial moments.

Key Points: Adam Zampa T20 WC Record, Surpasses Gayle & Rashid Khan

  • Zampa's 6th POTM award passes Chris Gayle
  • Now 2nd-highest T20 WC wicket-taker
  • Australia's campaign ends with group-stage exit
  • Zampa reflects on disappointing execution
  • Virat Kohli leads with 8 POTM awards
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T20WC: Record night for Zampa as spinner overtakes Gayle; still "not happy" with underwhelming campaign

Adam Zampa becomes 2nd-highest POTM award winner in T20 WC history, passing Chris Gayle, but is disappointed with Australia's group-stage elimination.

"I could have executed better... I am not happy with that. - Adam Zampa"

Pallekele, February 20

Australian spinner Adam Zampa went past West Indies batting icon Chris Gayle, becoming the player with the second-highest 'Player of the Match' awards in the ICC T20 World Cup history.

Zampa achieved this massive upward movement in tournament charts during his side's final group stage match against Oman at Pallekele. Aussies played with nothing to lose, for their pride, and Zampa's 4/21 in 3.2 overs was at the heart of their dominant performance.

With this, Zampa has earned his sixth POTM in the T20 World Cup, overtaking Gayle, who had five. The player with the highest T20 WC POTM awards is Virat Kohli. The Indian icon has eight 'Player of the Match' awards and is the top run-getter in the tournament history, having earned these awards with some classic, clutch knocks coming during the biggest and most critical situations.

Zampa surpassed Afghanistan spin superstar Rashid Khan to become the second-highest wicket-taker in the history of the ICC T20 World Cup.

With this outing, Zampa now has 44 wickets in 25 T20 World Cup matches at an impressive average of 13.84. His tally includes one five-wicket haul and three four-wicket hauls to his name, and best figures of 5/19. He has overtaken Rashid, who took 43 scalps in 27 matches at an average of 15.30 and three four-wicket hauls to his name.

The highest wicket-taker in T20WC history is Bangladesh legend Shakib al Hasan, who has 50 wickets at an average of 20.12 with three four-fers and best figures of 4/9.

With his fourth four-wicket haul, he has also overtaken Shakib (three four-wicket hauls) for most four-fers in T20 WC history.

Zampa ends his T20 WC campaign with eight wickets at an average of 14.50, with two four-fers to his name.

Coming to the match, Australia won the toss and opted to bowl first. Wasim Ali (32 in 33 balls, with four boundaries) was the only batter to cross the 20-run mark as the rest of the batters barely offered any resistance against an Aussie attack wounded by an early exit from the tournament. The Aussies were out for blood, skittling out Oman for 104 in 16.2 overs, with Glenn Maxwell (2/13 in three overs), pacer Xavier Bartlett (2/27 in four overs) being amongst the thick of action. Marcus Stoinis and Nathan Ellis also got a wicket each.

In the chase, skipper Mitchell Marsh (64* in 33 balls, with seven fours and four sixes) and Travis Head (32 in 19 balls, with six fours) bludgeoned the bowling attack, chasing down the target in 9.4 overs with nine wickets in hand.

Australia end at the third place in their group, with two wins and two losses. After the match, Zampa reflected in his 'Player of the Match' speech that the group had endured "really tough few days" and felt really "quiet and flat" after their campaign fizzled out in the group stage itself with humiliating losses to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka.

"We genuinely felt we had built something over the last few years and had a clear brand of cricket we believed would stand up. Unfortunately, when the pressure came, it just did not work for us. So it is disappointing. I think that did happen a little bit. But looking back, I also feel I could have done more - particularly in that game where we were one for 110. You would expect a much bigger total than 180 from that position. My contribution in that match was not where I wanted it to be, and I am not happy with that," he said, reflecting on the match against Sri Lanka where he went wicketless for 41 runs in four overs while defending 182 runs.

Zampa feels his execution has not been consistent enough and does not feel "ready to be flying home tomorrow".

"As I said, players sitting on me definitely played a part, but from my point of view, I could have executed better, especially in the last game. My job is to take wickets through the middle overs. I managed to do that in a couple of games, but not consistently enough. We have built something over the last few years, and in big tournaments, everyone has to play their role. Unfortunately, when it mattered most, we could not quite get it done. You would always rather take wickets than not, but honestly, it is not really on my mind right now. I am pretty disappointed overall. I'm certainly not ready to be flying home tomorrow," he concluded.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Respect to Zampa for his honesty. It's rare to see a player be so self-critical after taking 4 wickets and winning POTM. Says a lot about his character. The Australian team looked completely out of sorts this WC, but at least they ended with a dominant win. 🏏
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Aman W
Interesting stats! Zampa overtaking Gayle and Rashid Khan is huge. But the real story is Shakib Al Hasan still being the highest wicket-taker. Asian spinners truly dominate the T20 format. Zampa's numbers are fantastic, but the team's performance matters more.
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Priya S
As an Indian fan, I'm just happy to see Virat's name at the top of the POTM list 😊. But full credit to Zampa. To have that record as a spinner is incredible. His economy and average are top-tier. Pity Australia couldn't go further.
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Vikram M
They lost to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka? That's shocking for a team like Australia. Zampa's individual brilliance couldn't save them. It shows T20 is a team game. One or two players having an off day can cost you the entire tournament. Hard lesson for the Aussies.
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Karthik V
While his record is impressive, I have to respectfully disagree with the article's tone. Beating Oman and getting personal milestones when you're already out doesn't mean much. The real test was against Sri Lanka where he went wicketless. That's the match that mattered.

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