India, Feb. 19 -- Australia endured a shocking early exit from the T20 World Cup after defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka saw them knocked out of the Super 8 stage, even with one group match still remaining. History repeated itself, recalling their 2009 disappointment, as Mitchell Marsh and his teammates faced a humbling campaign. Once considered a dominant force in T20 cricket, Australia's failure to advance highlights a rare low point for the side, leaving fans stunned and questioning what went wrong in this year's tournament. The loss to Zimbabwe served as a wake-up call for the Australian team, with many critics feeling they had focused more on Test cricket, particularly the recently concluded Ashes, and neglected preparation for the T...
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