Zampa four-for seals Australia's Super Eight spot (2024)

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28th Match, Group B•T20 World Cup• T20I• North SoundOmanEnglandToday7:00 PMEngland chose to fieldScheduleTableVideosSeries
RESULT•27th Match, Group D•T20 World Cup• T20I• KingstownBAN159/5NED(20 ov, T:160) 134/8Bangladesh won by 25 runsScheduleTableReportSeries
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32nd Match, Group C•T20 World Cup• T20I• TaroubaNew ZealandUgandaSat, 15 Jun12:30 AMMatch yet to beginScheduleTableVideosSeries
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24th Match, Group B (N), North Sound, June 11, 2024

, ICC Men's T20 World Cup

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Zampa four-for seals Australia's Super Eight spot (43)Namibia

72

(5.4/20 ov, T:73) 74/1

Australia won by 9 wickets (with 86 balls remaining)

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Adam Zampa

, AUS

4/12

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The legspinner also became the first Australia men's player to 100 T20I wickets

Andrew McGlashan

12-Jun-2024

1:40Zampa pushing claims to be Australia's greatest white-ball spinner

Australia 74 for 1 (Head 34*) beat Namibia 72 (Erasmus 36, Zampa 4-12) by nine wickets

Australia marched into the Super Eight of the T20 World Cup with a display of ruthless efficiency against Namibia as Adam Zampa brought up a century of T20I wickets before the top order needed less than the powerplay to chase down 73.

Mitchell Marsh's team continued to look like one of the best-rounded and well-drilled sides at the tournament and can now start to ponder the next stage with a game in hand - although the fixture against Scotland could have a huge bearing on who joins them in the Super Eight.

From the moment Josh Hazlewood struck in the third over there wasn't a moment where it did not feel as though this would be a vast margin of victory for Australia and they made sure that was the case. Mitchell Starc had been rested after not pulling up 100% after the England game and with an eye on a condensed schedule ahead, Nathan Ellis again slotted in seamlessly as all Australia's bowlers got in the wickets.

The final margin of balls remaining in Australia's charge to the line was 86, the second most in men's T20Is.

Powerplay perfection

There was a touch of extra bounce in the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium surface and Australia's tall quicks made the most of it. Michael van Lingen managed a brace of early boundaries off Hazlewood and Marcus Stoinis - the latter handed the new ball in place of Starc - but Nikolaas Davin perished to Hazlewood when he slashed to backward point. In his first over, Pat Cummins had Jan Frylinck taken at mid-off after an uncomfortable three deliveries then in the next, van Lingen became the second to find Glenn Maxwell at backward point, unable to keep the ball down. Stoinis closed out the powerplay by conceding just a single off the sixth over and Namibia stood at 17 for 3 with their captain Gerhard Erasmus scoreless from ten deliveries.

Erasmus' record wait

Erasmus' agony in getting off the mark would extend further. By the time he swept Zampa for a single he had faced 17 balls, and managed a wry smile as his score finally ticked over. Where ball-by-ball data is available, it set a new record in getting off the mark in men's T20Is.

To his immense credit, he turned his fortunes around. The next ball Erasmus faced, he crunched Cummins through the off side then with Namibia, all-but finished, took eight runs off Hazlewood's last over. Two more boundaries followed off Ellis before the best of the lot, an immense pull against Cummins landing on the terraces. When he was well caught by Maxwell attempting a repeat, he had turned 0 off 16 into 36 off 43.

Zampa's century

This wasn't a defining spell of Zampa's career, but it was another full of class in what is becoming an outstanding tournament for him. When he cleaned up Bernard Scholtz with a lovely googly he brought up 100 T20I wickets, the first Australia men's player to the landmark and following Ellyse Perry and Megan Schutt. Half the runs he conceded - in a spell that included 17 dots - came when Rubel Trumpelmann put away a full toss over deep midwicket but he fell next ball when he picked out Maxwell on the boundary.

Australia in a rush

Travis Head could have been run out to the first ball of Australia's chase as David Warner scampered to get off the mark. Warner then flayed 20 off eight balls, including four, four, and six against David Wiese before skying to mid-off. Head opened his shoulders against Ben Shikongo then took three consecutive boundaries of Trumpelmann. Marsh finished the game before the fielding restrictions were done as he took 14 off three balls from Jack Brassell and, as captain, could reflect on a job done perfectly.

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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Over 6•AUS 74/1

Australia won by 9 wickets (with 86 balls remaining)

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Marsh could face ban if Australia manipulate Scotland result to knock England outJosh Hazlewood hinted his team would rather see Scotland through at defending champions' expense
Marsh: Zampa is 'probably our most important player'Despite the loss, Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus looked on the positive side, saying "these big games are always gold dust"
Stats: Adam Zampa's day out in Australia's record winThe legspinner became the first Australian to 100 wickets in men's T20Is during their big win against Namibia
Zampa four-for seals Australia's Super Eight spotThe legspinner also became the first Australia men's player to 100 T20I wickets
Smooth-sailing Australia look to cement Super Eight berthA dominate display against England has left Mitchell Marsh's team sitting comfortably

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1:43Hazlewood: Zampa 'has been fantastic for us'
5:54Finch: Zampa owns the stumps and it's hard to play square against him

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PLAYER NAMERB

DA Warner

caught208

TM Head

not out3417

MR Marsh

not out189
Extras(lb 1, w 1)
Total74(1 wkt; 5.4 ovs)
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R Trumpelmann

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D Wiese

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B Shikongo

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MG Erasmus

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JT Brassell

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ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Group A

TEAMMWLPTNRR
IND33061.137
USA32140.127
PAK31220.191
CAN3122-0.493
IRE2020-1.712

Group B

TEAMMWLPTNRR
AUS33063.580
SCOT32052.164
NAM3122-2.098
ENG2011-1.800
OMA3030-1.613

Group C

TEAMMWLPTNRR
WI33062.596
AFG22045.225
UGA3122-4.217
PNG2020-0.434
NZ2020-2.425

Group D

TEAMMWLPTNRR
SA33060.603
BAN32140.478
NED3122-0.408
NEP2011-0.539
SL3021-0.777

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