Australia’s leg-spinner Adam Zampa is taking one step at a time in his young career. Zampa had a fine series against India, which Australia won by 3-2. The leg-spinner scalped 11 wickets in the five matches against India as he had bowled at the top of his game. However, taking anything for granted is the last mistake any sportsperson can make in his career.
Meanwhile, Adam Zampa is not thinking too far ahead. The leg-spinner has bowled with aplomb and he would like to continue his good show. Thus, he has gained confidence in his bowling.

Zampa will like to continue his good form going.
Subsequently, Adam Zampa will now play in the five-match series against Pakistan in the UAE. Hence, the leg-spinner will like to be at the top of his game.
“Throughout my short career I’ve found it can change really quickly,” Zampa told reporters ahead of Australia’s first training session in Sharjah ahead of the ODI series against Pakistan.
“I started my career really well, but I’ve had some ups and downs.
On the other hand, Adam Zampa has focussed on the building the impetus. Zampa said he knows what it feels like to be in and out of the team and he wants to come up with good performances.

“So (I’m) trying to build on the momentum I have would be great — I know what it’s like to be in and out of the team and be dropped from the squad altogether.
“(I’m) just trying to make the most of my position at the moment … I guess taking it one series at a time — it’s a bit of a cliché, but that’s how it is.”
Adam Zampa has done a fine job in the recent past and he must have taken a lot of confidence from his performance in India. The leg-spinner will not take part in the upcoming Indian Premier League. Meanwhile, Australia will lock horns with Pakistan in the first ODI on 22nd March in UAE.
The England conditions will provide some assistance for the wrist spinners. Consequently, Adam Zampa will play a key role for Australia in the upcoming ICC World Cup 2019.