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Steve Smith’s Two Overs Epitomize Australia’s T20 World Cup Exit
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Steve Smith’s Two Overs Epitomize Australia’s T20 World Cup Exit

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 2:41 am
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Australia’s T20 World Cup campaign ends in disappointment despite a dominant nine-wicket victory over Oman, with Steve Smith’s limited appearance drawing sharp criticism from fans.

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Smith’s Underwhelming Role Sparks OutrageAustralia’s Convincing Win Offers Little ConsolationCaptain and Players Reflect on Early Exit

Smith’s Underwhelming Role Sparks Outrage

Steve Smith travels from Australia to Sri Lanka as injury cover for captain Mitch Marsh, the Big Bash League’s top run-scorer. Selectors initially overlook him for the squad. Smith finally enters the field as a substitute for just two overs in the dead-rubber match against Oman.

Fans express frustration over the veteran’s minimal involvement. One supporter notes, “Really feeling for this legend. Came all the way from Australia just to take the field for two overs. It’s really an insult for a player in his capacity.” Others call it “undigestible disrespect” to one of Australia’s greatest players.

Australia’s Convincing Win Offers Little Consolation

Playing for pride after defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka eliminate them before the Super Eights, Australia bowls Oman out for 104 in 16.2 overs. Adam Zampa claims 4-21. Mitch Marsh then smashes an unbeaten 64 to chase down 108 with 62 balls remaining, marking the joint-fastest chase of a 100-plus total in T20 World Cup history.

Captain and Players Reflect on Early Exit

The dressing room remains somber. Marsh states, “It’s a bitterly disappointed change room. We’ve built for two years to get here and, unfortunately, we didn’t play our best in a couple of games we needed to.”

Zampa, earning player-of-the-match honors, admits, “To be honest with you, mate, it’s been a rough few days. There’s a few quiet voices around the team at the moment. Looking back, I think I could have done more in the Sri Lanka game.”

Australia finishes third in their group, their first group-stage elimination in a global tournament in 17 years. Marsh adds, “We’ll look at it as players and as a team to ensure, if we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity as a group again, that we’re better. When you fail, there’s always great learnings.”

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