<![CDATA[T20 World Cup 2026: Adam Zampa and Nathan Ellis spirited effort help Australia outclass Ireland in Match 14]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com RSS for Node Wed, 11 Feb 2026 19:17:42 GMT https://www.cricketwinner.com/favicon.ico/ Cricket Winner https://cricketwinner.com/ 185 185 <![CDATA[T20 World Cup 2026: Adam Zampa and Nathan Ellis spirited effort help Australia outclass Ireland in Match 14]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-analysis/t20-world-cup-2026-adam-zampa-and-nathan-ellis-spirited-effort-help-australia-outclass-ireland-in-match-14/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-analysis/t20-world-cup-2026-adam-zampa-and-nathan-ellis-spirited-effort-help-australia-outclass-ireland-in-match-14/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 21:17:56 GMT shreya-singh Nathan Ellis clean bowled Ross Adair
Nathan Ellis clean bowled Ross Adair

Australia produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat Ireland by 67 runs in the 14th Group B fixture of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. After compiling a competitive 182 for 6 in their 20 overs, the Australians dismantled Ireland for just 115 in 16.5 overs. The margin of victory reflected their superiority across departments, with impactful contributions from the top order and a ruthless bowling display ensuring the contest never truly slipped from their grasp at any stage.

The innings began with an early setback as Travis Head was run out, but Josh Inglis quickly shifted momentum. The wicketkeeper-batter blasted 37 off 17 deliveries, peppering the boundary with six fours and a six to power Australia through the PowerPlay. Cameron Green maintained the tempo with a brisk 21, helping the side race to 64 inside six overs. Though Ireland managed to pick up wickets in the middle phase, Australia’s scoring rate remained healthy throughout.

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Matt Renshaw anchored the innings with a steady 37, holding the middle order together after a flurry of wickets. Marcus Stoinis then accelerated effectively, striking 45 from 29 balls to push the total beyond the 180 mark. Late cameos from Cooper Connolly and Xavier Bartlett added valuable finishing touches. While Mark Adair claimed two wickets for Ireland, their bowlers struggled to contain Australia’s depth and sustained aggression, particularly during key partnership phases.

Spin and Seam Seal Comprehensive Win

Ireland’s reply faltered almost immediately. Harry Tector departed cheaply, and Ross Adair followed soon after as Nathan Ellis made early inroads. Adam Zampa tightened the squeeze in the middle overs, striking regularly to dismantle Ireland’s batting core. At 43 for 5 within seven overs, the chase was effectively derailed, with the required rate climbing rapidly against disciplined Australian bowling.

George Dockrell offered resistance with a fighting 41, briefly injecting life into the innings, while Mark Adair provided a quick cameo. However, the lower order failed to build sustained partnerships. Ellis finished with outstanding figures of 4 for 12, and Zampa mirrored the impact with four wickets of his own. Ireland were bowled out for 115, handing Australia a convincing 67-run triumph and strengthening their momentum in the tournament.

Top Performers

Nathan Ellis was the standout performer of the match, delivering a match-winning spell that dismantled Ireland’s batting lineup. The seamer claimed 4 wickets for just 12 runs in 3.5 overs, striking at crucial intervals to halt any chance of a recovery. His accuracy, variations, and ability to exploit pressure situations proved decisive, especially during Ireland’s top-order collapse. While Adam Zampa also picked up four wickets, Ellis’ breakthroughs in the powerplay and death overs firmly tilted the game in Australia’s favour and sealed the emphatic 67-run victory.

Key Moments

The game’s turning point came during Ireland’s disastrous start with the bat, losing three wickets inside the first three overs. Nathan Ellis’ early strikes, combined with Matthew Kuhnemann removing Harry Tector, reduced Ireland to 17 for 3 and left them chasing the game. Later, Adam Zampa’s double blows in the middle overs ended any hopes of a comeback just as George Dockrell and Lorcan Tucker were building resistance. Those decisive spells ensured Ireland never came close to threatening Australia’s imposing total of 182.

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