A Zampa

AustraliaBowlerRight-handedRight-arm Leg-spin

Adam Zampa has established himself as one of Australia's premier white-ball spinners, becoming a crucial component of the national team's limited-overs success. The leg-spinner made his international debut in 2016 and quickly cemented his place in both ODI and T20I squads with his ability to take wickets in the middle overs and provide crucial breakthroughs when needed. Zampa's career highlights include being Australia's leading wicket-taker in the 2019 Cricket World Cup and playing instrumental roles in multiple T20 World Cup campaigns. His bowling statistics speak volumes about his effectiveness, particularly in T20 cricket where he boasts an impressive average of 20.02 across 174 matches. Known for his attacking leg-spin bowling, Zampa combines traditional leg-breaks with variations including the googly and slider, making him a constant threat to batsmen looking to accelerate. His ability to bowl in powerplays and at the death has made him one of the most versatile spinners in world cricket. Despite modest batting statistics, Zampa's primary value lies in his wicket-taking ability and his knack for breaking partnerships at crucial moments.

Batting Stats

FormatMatInnRunsAvgSR100s50sHS
odi113573789.9565.970036
t20174441375.2776.970014

Bowling Stats

FormatBallsWktsAvgEconBest
odi589019028.625.545/35
t20375323720.027.596/19

Fielding Stats

FormatCatchesStumpingsRun Outs
odi1701
t202000