(Image Source: Getty Images)
[Saba Sports News] Adam Zampa, after a busy cricket season, is eyeing some downtime amidst his Big Bash League (BBL) commitments with Melbourne Renegades. The leg-spinner’s pivotal role was instrumental in Australia clinching their sixth ODI World Cup title last month, where he emerged as the second-highest wicket-taker.
Before the World Cup, Zampa participated in matches against South Africa and was part of the Australian squad for the T20I series against India, although he returned home early.
Recently, Zampa played in the BBL against Sydney Sixers, taking key wickets including Steve Smith and Tom Curran, and is set to play against Perth Scorchers next. Following this match, he looks forward to an 11-day break for rest and recovery.
Zampa, reflecting on his career and recent World Cup victory, expressed his astonishment and gratitude. He remarked on his journey from fighting to stay in the Australian team to now cherishing World Cup wins.
The achievement of winning both the T20 and ODI World Cups holds significant personal value for him. Looking ahead, Zampa is motivated by the prospect of playing in more World Cups, citing the unparalleled thrill they offer.