'We failed': Australia star's painful dressing room confession after T20 World Cup exit

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After returning figures of 4/27 to earn the Player of the Match award, Adam Zampa conceded that Australia’s emphatic nine-wicket win over Oman did little to soften the blow of their early exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. “To be honest, it has been a rough few days for us,” Zampa said after the match. “The voice in our changeroom has been pretty quiet as we are very disappointed that our World Cup is ending so soon,” he said.

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Captain Mitchell Marsh capped the group stage with a blazing half-century as Australia signed off on a high, underlining their superiority over Oman. Zampa led the charge with the ball in what was a one-sided contest from start to finish, but the dominant display could not alter Australia’s fate in the tournament. Having opted to field first, Australia bundled Oman out for 104 in 16.2 overs. Zampa ripped through the middle order to derail the innings, while Glenn Maxwell, Xavier Bartlett, Marcus Stoinis and Nathan Ellis ensured there was no way back. Despite his four-wicket haul, Zampa reflected candidly on his overall campaign. “I think that I could've done more in that Sri Lanka game. My contribution in that game was not good at all. I think that I could've done better in that game. My job is to get wickets through the middle,” he said. Australia then chased down the modest 105-run target in just 9.4 overs, with Marsh smashing 64 off 33 balls and Travis Head adding 32 off 19 in a 93-run opening stand. But individual success offered little consolation to Zampa. “You would always like to have wickets rather than not having. I am not thinking about that much. I am disappointed that our tournament ended today. “We have built this squad in the last few years, but we failed to do our jobs right,” he added.

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