T20 World Cup 2021: Watching Zampa bring all his talent to International stage has been a pleasure- Maxwell

Adam Zampa finished with 13 wickets in the tournament.

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Following Australia’s win against New Zealand in the final of the T20 World Cup 2021 at Dubai, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell lauded leg-spinner Adam Zampa, saying that it has been a pleasure watching him bring all his talent on the international stage.

Australia pounded New Zealand by 8 wickets to be crowned as the champions of the T20 World Cup 2021. 

One of the main reasons behind Australia’s triumph was leg-spinner Adam Zampa. The 29-year-old delivered in almost every match and put opponents under pressure in the middle overs. 

Zampa ended the tournament as the second-highest wicket-taker with 13 wickets to his name to go with an economy rate of just 5.81. In the final, the leg-spinner bowled an economical spell and picked the crucial wicket of Martin Guptill ending with figures of 1/26. 

Glenn Maxwell, who scored 28* runs in Australia’s win in the final, lauded Adam Zampa as a superstar in white-ball format. He added that leg-spinner bringing all his talent to the international stage has been a pleasure. 

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"It was perfect, I was fresh and hitting the ball really well. It was nice to be out there to hit the winning runs. Zampa has been a superstar in this format and ODIs and I had the pleasure of watching him grow into the player he is. 

To watch him bring all his talent into the international stage has been a pleasure. He's also fielding well, and in the last three years as a legspinner, there haven't been any better in the world," Glenn Maxwell said at the post-match presentation. 

Coming to the match, After Kane Williamson’s 85-run knock helped New Zealand post a total of 172/4 runs on the board, it seemed that the pressure of a big target would hurt Australia’s chances.

But a 92-run partnership between Mitchell Marsh and David Warner took the game away from the Black Caps as Australia chased the target with 7 balls to spare and lift their maiden T20 World Cup. 

(ANI inputs) 

 
 

By Ankitjit Singh - 15 Nov, 2021

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