Cricket teams from around the world are currently touring India for the ongoing 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and Five-time world champions, Australia are also in India. No Trip to India feels complete without a mandatory visit to India's wonder Taj Mahal.
The right-arm leg-break Australian bowler Adam Zampa with his Mother, his wife, Harriet Palmer, and son, on Monday, visited the Taj Mahal in Agra. A video of their visit is now circulating on social media.
Zampa reached Agra at around 5.45 am Indian time and stayed at the memorial for 2 hours. However, He could not go up due to the long line at the main tomb and looked at the beautiful building from the jasmine floor itself. During this time, Adam Zampa looked very excited in talking to the guide.
Looking at the Taj Mahal, he said, how such a beautiful building could have been built at that time without machines. He said that if Mumtaz or her family members were alive today, they would be proud of this surprise.
After a series of defeats for Australia, Adam Zampa made a significant contribution to Australia's victory against Pakistan, where he secured four-wicket at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, securing a second victory for Australia after winning against Sri Lanka, very crucial for Australia's comeback in the world cup. Australia will next play against Netherlands in Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi on Wednesday.
Zampa's performance during the critical moments of the game, played a significant role in shifting the momentum and motivating Australia to achieve a crucial victory. His control of the game was evident not only against Pakistan but also in the match against Sri Lanka.
The 31-year-old spin bowler secured a four-wicket haul during his 8-over spell, giving only 47 runs. His outstanding performance in the first innings was instrumental in Australia's first victory in the ongoing World Cup, as they defeated Sri Lanka by 5 wickets.
After the match, Zampa disclosed that he had been battling back spasms, which had hampered his ability to bowl to his full potential in Australia's loss to South Africa.
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