The best one he has played so far, according to Australia’s star leg-spinner Adam Zampa, was the World Cup match against England. Australia eliminated the reigning champions from the competition at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad by defeating England by 33 runs.
Zampa, who completed with outstanding stats of 3/21 in his whole quota, was crucial for the five-time champions. By taking important wickets of Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, and Moeen Ali, the 31-year-old enabled his team to hold onto their score. He has taken 19 wickets overall at an economy rate of 5.52, including three four-wicket hauls, to make him the tournament’s top wicket-taker.
Yes, in terms of my 10 overs, I’d say that tonight is as satisfying as it is after an ODI. bowling mostly to lefties; Ali, Stokes, and Malan are all excellent players. It was a really pleasing one tonight, Adam Zampa said in the post-match press conference, “And to sit back, knowing that I went for 20 runs off 10 overs, my length control was as good as it’s been.”
Additionally, he thought back to his batting stint, in which he quickly hit 29 runs off of just 19 deliveries, assisting Australia in setting a respectable 287-run goal. Along with Mitchell Starc, he has also stitched together a 38-run partnership for the ninth wicket.
After Australia won their fifth straight game in this main event, Adam Zampa was also declared the Player of the Match winner.
“Battering innings, very fulfilling; to be honest, it’s probably the most fulfilling One-Day International I’ve ever played. Being able to contribute with the bat, well, Starky and I talked about wanting to go deep while maintaining a positive attitude because we blew it against New Zealand,” he continued.
“I think I could have faced about ten more balls and obtained a slightly higher total.” However, it was nice to contribute with the bat, and the catch felt good. Although I’m not the world’s finest fielder, it’s still enjoyable to work on things and have them turn out well, so that’s a good feeling, the Australian said.