Adam Zampa Player Profile
A skilled leg-spinner, Adam Zampa rose through Australian cricket after impressing in the 2010 U-19 World Cup. While his first-class career took time to blossom, he flourished in fast-paced T20 leagues like the IPL and CPL, showcasing his skills on a global stage. His breakout performance came in the 2016 World T20, where he emerged as Australia's top wicket-taker. Despite periods on the sidelines, Zampa's guile and a relentless work ethic have remained evident. While not always a guaranteed starter, his talent and success, especially in limited-overs cricket, underscore his potential as a valuable asset to Australian cricket.
Player Name |
Adam Zampa |
Birth Date |
1992-03-31 |
Nationality |
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T20I Debut |
- |
Jersey No |
82 |
Batting Style |
RH |
Bowling Style |
N |
Player Role |
Bowler |
Adam Zampa T20 Stats
A crucial asset in Australia's T20 setup since his debut against South Africa in 2016, Adam Zampa has established himself as Australia's leading wicket-taking leg-spinner. In his 83 matches, he has claimed a significant 100 wickets, maintaining an impressive economy rate of 7.29. He has even showcased his ability to take wickets in bunches, with a career-best haul of 5/19. Zampa's consistent performances underscore his prowess in T20 cricket, making him a key figure in Australia's bowling attack.
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Adam Zampa T20 World Cup Stats
Adam Zampa has been a linchpin in Australia's limited-overs setup since the 2016 T20 World Cup. He has an extraordinary T20 World Cup record having scalped 31 wickets in 17 matches across four tournaments, maintaining a remarkably low economy rate of just 6.01. Notably, he played pivotal roles in Australia's campaigns in the T20 World Cups of 2021 and 2022, finishing as the second-highest wicket-taker with 13 wickets in just 7 games. His standout performance includes a match-winning five-wicket haul against Bangladesh. Zampa's extraordinary World Cup record positions him as the undisputed lead spinner for Australia in the upcoming tournament.