Australian spinner Adam Zampa made history on Wednesday as the first Australian bowler to capture a hundred wickets in T20 Internationals.
This feat was achieved by Zampa during Australia’s encounter with Namibia in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
For example, four batsmen-Zane Green, David Wiese, Ruben Trumpelmann and Bernard Scholtz-were sent back to the pavilion by the 32-year-old leg-spinner during the first innings of their match against Namibia.
Adam Zampa throughout his successful short career in this format of cricket has taken 100 wickets at an economy rate of 7.20 from his 83 games which includes 82 innings.
In that list of leading Australian wicket-takers in T20Is, Mitchell Starc who is known for his speed is second with 76 scalps at an economy rate of 7.72 playing sixty-two matches for Australia.