Perth October 25, 2025: Leg-spinner Adam Zampa looks set to miss out on Australia’s must-win T20 World Cup clash against Sri Lanka after testing positive for Covid-19.
A team spokesperson confirmed Zampa recently returned a positive test but is only displaying minor symptoms.
Under current regulations set by the ICC and national authorities, Covid-positive players are allowed to take part, though it is believed Australia may instead opt for Ashton Agar’s selection according to Australia’s Herald Sun, who first reported the story.
The publication understands that despite Zampa’s minor symptoms, there are concerns in the Australian camp about the 30-year-old joining his teammates in action.
It’s not the first time Covid-19 has played a part in this year’s event with Ireland’s George Dockrell playing in his team’s opening Super 12 encounter, coincidentally against Sri Lanka. Dockrell was forced to travel separately from his teammates, with team medical staff managing his movements and interactions. If Zampa was to be selected, he and Cricket Australia would need to operate under the same guidelines.
Zampa’s absence would be a significant blow to the hosts’ chance to go back-to-back winners of the T20 World Cup, with the side already on the ropes following their defeat to New Zealand on Sunday.
The leg-spinner was a crucial cog in Australia’s successful 2021 campaign, second to Wanindu Hasaranga on the wickets tally in UAE and Oman.
Agar if selected would appear in front of his home domestic fans in Perth, and would match his one appearance at last year’s event. He claimed figures of 1/15 from 2.4 overs in Australia’s meeting with South Africa, before sliding out for an extra batter in the side.
Agar also played in Australia’s warm-up game against India, though has nursed a side strain for most of the Australian winter.