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McDonald blames players for Australia T20 World Cup exit

Published on: February 20, 2026 1:30 PM

Australia coach defends World Cup planning, puts blame on players

Australia head coach Andrew McDonald has placed responsibility on the team’s players following the national side’s shocking early exit from the T20 World Cup, dismissing criticism of preparation or claims that the country is not taking the format seriously.

Read More: Australia’s T20 World Cup top order settled: Marsh 

The defending champions failed to advance past the group stage after heavy defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, prompting widespread debate in Australia. Questions were raised over the squad’s preparation, with some former players and commentators highlighting the late arrival of key players to a warmup series in Pakistan, due to their commitments in the Big Bash League.

McDonald rejected suggestions that the team had deprioritized the tournament. “I have heard that sort of narrative that T20 World Cups don’t matter to us,” he told reporters. “I think all that is a response to the performances of Australian cricket teams in these competitions. We won in 2021 and haven’t been as successful since then. The expectations on the Australian cricket team are high — and rightfully so. But to sit back and say that we’re prioritising other formats or other versions of the game and not the T20 World Cup is entirely false.”

He acknowledged that the team missed star pace bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood due to injury but stressed that the available players were capable of performing at the highest level. “It shouldn’t be about the players that we’re missing,” McDonald said. “It should be looking at the performances, and we’re disappointed in those. We need to own those, and the critique is fair and reasonable.”

Read More: Australia skipper Marsh not ready to bowl for start of World Cup

Australia will conclude their campaign with a dead-rubber match against Oman in Pallekele later on Friday, capping a disappointing tournament that highlighted both underperformance and high expectations for the reigning champions.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Andrew McDonald, Australia cricket, cricket exit, Josh Hazlewood, Latest, Pat Cummins, T20 World cup

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