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Biggest Upset Ever? Mighty Australia out of T20 World Cup in Group Stages

February 17, 2026
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Biggest Upset Ever? Mighty Australia out of T20 World Cup in Group Stages

One of the biggest surprises of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup unfolded as Australia national cricket team crashed out in the group stages. The early exit of a team long considered a powerhouse has left fans and analysts stunned.

Australia entered the tournament with strong expectations. With a squad filled with experienced players and proven match winners, many had tipped them as serious title contenders.

The team has a rich history in world cricket, including multiple ICC trophies, and is known for performing well in high pressure events.

However, this campaign did not go according to plan. Australia struggled to find consistency with both bat and ball. Key matches slipped away due to middle order collapses and missed opportunities in the field.

In tight contests, small errors proved costly. The bowling attack, usually a major strength, failed to defend competitive totals on more than one occasion.

Cricket experts described the elimination as one of the most significant upsets in T20 World Cup history. Group stage exits are rare for a side of Australia’s reputation and depth.

The result also highlights the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where momentum can shift quickly and underdog teams can challenge established giants.

For Australia, the early departure will likely lead to serious review and reflection. Questions may arise about team balance, strategy, and preparation ahead of future ICC events.

For the rest of the tournament, the exit of a major contender has opened the door for other teams to push for the title.

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