Australia's White-Ball Woes: A Cricket Powerhouse Under Siege

Australia's cricket team faces potential early exit from the T20 World Cup after defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, suffering from the absence of key fast bowlers. Reliant on other teams for advancement, Australia's performance has been questioned, especially their selections and form under head coach Mitchell Marsh.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-02-2026 07:48 IST | Created: 17-02-2026 07:48 IST
Australia's White-Ball Woes: A Cricket Powerhouse Under Siege
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Australia's reputation as a dominant force in white-ball cricket is facing a significant challenge after two dismal performances at the T20 World Cup. Their aspirations were severely dented following defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, revealing the stark impact of missing their star fast bowlers.

The team suffered a harsh 23-run loss against Zimbabwe, followed by a substantial eight-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka. This leaves Australia hoping for other results to go their way, particularly needing Ireland to overcome Zimbabwe, to retain any chance of advancing in the tournament.

With their core players absent due to injuries and retirements, the team's depth has been tested and found wanting. Criticism has been directed at their selections and form, with veteran players like Steve Smith being previously overlooked despite strong performances. The situation has led to former players questioning the strategy and preparation of the current squad.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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