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Bowlers, selectors under fire after Australia's T20 World Cup exit

Published : Thursday, 19 February, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 375
SYDNEY, FEB 18: Critics hammered Australia's bowling line-up and selection "stuff-ups" after the country's shock T20 World Cup exit in the group stages.

The 2021 champions were knocked out of the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe qualified after their match against Ireland was rained off without a ball being bowled.

The washout gave each side one point, and left Australia unable to catch up.

Their campaign has been widely attacked as "shambolic".

Australia lost leading pace bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood to injury, while captain Mitchell Marsh missed the first two games after being hit in the groin in training and suffering testicular bleeding.

Their pace attack has been a "shadow of former glories" without Hazlewood, Cummins or Mitchell Starc, who has retired from the format internationally, The Australian newspaper said.

Looking back on happier days, the paper recalled that Australia won five and drew one in their six T20 internationals from September 2024 to October 2025.

"The trouble is that a host of players who had been central to those series wins have fallen off a cliff when the stakes are at their highest."

It cited "major drops" in output by Cameron Green, Tim David, Josh Inglis, Xavier Bartlett and Ben Dwarshuis, with series losses against India and Pakistan.

The paper attacked selection "stuff-ups", too, criticising the inclusion of Cooper Connolly as being like "throwing a lamb to the slaughter".

Test great Steve Smith was left out despite being in terrific form top of the order in the Big Bash League and his expertise in playing against spin bowling.

He flew in as cover last week and was formally added to the Australia squad at the weekend, after their surprise loss to Zimbabwe on Friday.

"We still haven't had a compelling answer as to why he wasn't yet in Colombo for the match against Zimbabwe, five days after Marsh was injured in the nets," The Australian said.    �"AFP





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