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'We probably deserved it': Australia faces backlash after 'messy' T20 World Cup exit
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Australia’s shock exit in the group stage of the T20 World Cup sparked widespread outrage, with critics lashing out at their bowling depth and labeling the match a “chaos”, with former spinner Brad Hogg delivering the harshest verdict: “We probably deserved everything we got at this stage.” Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The 2021 champions were eliminated in Sri Lanka on Tuesday and Zimbabwe sealed qualification with a shock defeat against Ireland, leaving Australia stranded and unable to catch up in the table.

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The sudden exit marked a stunning collapse for a tournament heavyweight, marred by injury, questionable selection and a dramatic decline in performance. The absence of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and retired T20 spearhead Mitchell Starc has left the attack severely exposed. The Australian said the bowling team was “a shadow of its former glory”, adding that key players from previous successes “tumbled off a cliff when the stakes were highest”.“The campaign in Australia escalated further amid fierce criticism of selection decisions, and particularly the handling of them. Steve Smith. Despite his performances, Smith was initially overlooked and was later added as a substitute. “We still don’t have a convincing answer as to why he hasn’t come to Colombo yet,” wrote the newspaper, which questioned why a proven spin performer was missing in the crucial defeat against Zimbabwe and later left out when the middle order collapsed against Sri Lanka.

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Hogg said the problems exposed deeper structural concerns. “We don’t have that bowling depth and that really shows through,” he told Talksport, warning the selectors must urgently reconsider the future. “They have to look at their bowling depth…what will our next generation look like?”To add insult to injury, BBC star Piers Morgan mocked Australia’s withdrawal and posted a sarcastic condolence online.

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