Australia’s T20 World Cup Exit: Bad Luck, Faulty Selections and a Steve Smith Insult
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Australia set to launch review into their shocking T20 World Cup exit, as selector breaks silence on Steve Smith omission
Australia selector Tony Dodemaide has revealed that the team’s leadership group will conduct a full-scale investigation into Australia’s failings at the 2026 T20 World Cup. Dodemaide also rejected claims that injured stars Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood had been omitted from the tournament to be preserved for the Indian Premier League, which commences in March. The 2021 champions were sensationally knocked out of the World Cup on Tuesday after …
Australia Exit Mystery: Iceland’s Brutal Roast
Australia’s T20 World Cup campaign ended in disappointment, but the biggest talking point is not just the exit. The real mystery is why Steve Smith was flown in and still not played a single match. Australia were hoping for a last-minute miracle when Ireland faced Zimbabwe. However, rain washed out that match and officially ended […] The post Australia Exit Mystery: Iceland’s Brutal Roast appeared first on M9.news.
The Australian team, which became a record 6 times champion in the ODI World Cup, has never been able to create such a dominance in the T20 format. Australia have become champions only once (year 2021) in the 10 editions of the T20 World Cup so far. What's new is that its graph has been steadily going down over the past 5 years. This time around, Australia's team selection (selection) has raised the most questions. Players such as Pat Cummins, J…
Ireland Exit Cricket World Cup Alongside Australia
Ireland’s campaign at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup came to a frustrating conclusion in Pallekele yesterday, as their decisive Group B fixture against Zimbabwe was abandoned without a ball bowled due to persistent rain. Heavy showers and saturated outfield conditions at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium left players and supporters waiting anxiously throughout the […]
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