Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Australian leg-spinner Adam Zampa starred in the team's five-wicket win against Sri Lanka at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Stadium here on Monday night and the spinner is keen to take more wickets for his team in the ongoing marquee tournament. Adam Zampa returned with fine figures of 4/47 as Australia bundled out Sri Lanka for a meager 209 and then chased the target with ease. However, Zampa, who was taken to task in Australia's first two outings against India and South Africa, opined that expensive figures don't bother him as he bowls to get wickets.
Australia started their World Cup 2023 campaign on a disastrous note as they lost to India in Chennai and South Africa in Lucknow. Their win against Sri Lanka kept them alive in the tournament. "I'm very good at self-reflection. I look back on the first two games and I'll probably look at the last game as one where I could have made a difference there and made it easy for those other guys," Zampa said after Australia's win.
"But yeah, the Indian game, I mean, we're under the pump defending 200 and I'm always going to be the guy who tries to get wickets. I'm not going to try and let the game peter out and let it go into nothing. So yeah, figures, whatever," added Zampa, who registered figures of 0/53 and 1/70 against India and South Africa respectively.
"It's more about my attitude and reflecting on that too. Did I bowl the ball where I wanted it to? Did I make the right decisions? Did I put my game on the line to try and make a difference? And that's how I think about it. I don't really care about combined figures. It's just doing what I can to try and help win the game," Zampa said.