{"id":292663,"date":"2023-11-01T02:24:06","date_gmt":"2023-11-01T02:24:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=292663"},"modified":"2023-11-01T02:24:06","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T02:24:06","slug":"who-cares-if-i-do-my-hamstring-australias-world-cup-turning-point","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/%d1%81ricket\/who-cares-if-i-do-my-hamstring-australias-world-cup-turning-point\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Who cares if I do my hamstring!\u2019 Australia\u2019s World Cup turning point"},"content":{"rendered":"
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.<\/p>\n
Adam Zampa was delirious. Australia had no wins from two games in the World Cup. And Sri Lanka were 0-125 batting first against Pat Cummins\u2019 men in Lucknow.<\/p>\n
After emerging as the World Cup\u2019s leading wicket-taker in Australia\u2019s run of four unbeaten games since, Zampa has spoken about that crucible moment for the team, and the rallying cry of all-rounder Marcus Stoinis in particular.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Adam Zampa claimed wickets from successive deliveries against Sri Lanka.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty<\/cite><\/p>\n It was a point where he and Stoinis discussed the need to break out of workaday mode and, put simply, \u201chave a crack\u201d. This was tougher for Zampa than most after back spasms that had at times left him struggling to breathe.<\/p>\n \u201c\u2018Stoin\u2019 was the best,\u201d Zampa told The Grade Cricketer<\/i> podcast. \u201cHe came up to me and could see I was in pain, and I think he had a bit of a niggle and he was like \u2018mate, let\u2019s just have a crack hey, let\u2019s just have a f—ing go. Who cares if you do your back even worse and I do my hamstring, rip it off the bone, we\u2019re going to go home f—ing losers anyway if we don\u2019t have a crack, so let\u2019s go\u2019.<\/p>\n \u201cThat was probably my turning point, I was like, \u2018yeah let\u2019s just have a crack, let\u2019s go\u2019.<\/p>\n \u201cWe just told ourselves to stay in the competition because we knew we were in a compromising position if this game gets away from us, then, 3-0 with six games left is not great. So we just stayed in it, and we know with a team like Sri Lanka if you get on top of them, the game can change really easily. So there wasn\u2019t really panic stations or anger, it was just \u2018we need to try and stay in the contest\u2019.\u201d<\/p>\n For Stoinis, the commitment to have a go came at some personal cost. He bowled aggressively and effectively against Pakistan in the subsequent win in Bengaluru, but came out of the game with a calf complaint and has not played since.<\/p>\n Zampa, though, has been pivotal to Australia\u2019s improvement. By the time he had bowled his first three overs against Sri Lanka, Zampa had the combined figures of 1-145 from 21 overs so far in the tournament. But after Cummins claimed the first two Sri Lankan wickets, Zampa has turned things around in sensational fashion: 15 wickets at 10.66 from 28 overs since.<\/p>\n At the same time, Zampa found himself oddly under attack for not singing the national anthem before the games against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. He confessed that the strong painkillers required to play against Sri Lanka left him without any recollection of the anthem before that game.<\/p>\n A deep contrarian streak explained the repeat in Bengaluru.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Marcus Stoinis celebrates one of his two wickets against Pakistan.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty<\/cite><\/p>\n \u201cI may have taken a couple of Panadeine Forte pre-game to try and get through,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n \u201cI don\u2019t have much recollection of the first 15 overs of the game, let alone the national anthem. So it was surprising to see that article come out. I didn\u2019t even know I didn\u2019t sing the anthem. People asked me why I didn\u2019t sing it the second time and I basically just said \u2018because I\u2019m extremely stubborn\u2019.\u201d<\/p>\n Currently fourth on the cup table, Australia face England on Saturday night, with Jos Buttler\u2019s team in the midst of a wretched campaign. By winning just one of their first six games, England are at risk of missing qualification for the 2025 Champions Trophy, to be contested by the top eight teams.<\/p>\n Having lost to England in the semi-finals of the 2019 tournament at Edgbaston, Cummins and company have the chance to end their World Cup defence this time around.<\/p>\n Watch every Australian game plus other big match-ups live and free on Nine, 9Gem and 9Now.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Join us for live coverage online of every Australian match with our live blogs.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n News, results and expert analysis from the weekend of sport sent every Monday. <\/i><\/b>Sign up for our Sport newsletter<\/i><\/b>.<\/i><\/b><\/p>\nMost Viewed in Sport<\/h2>\n
From our partners<\/h3>\n