Adam Zampa recalls the bus attack incident in Guwahati

Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa is disappointed that despite getting to host an international match after seven years, the Assam Cricket Association failed to keep a tight check on security and a stone was thrown at the Australian team bus as they neared the team hotel after a thumping win over India in the second T20I on Tuesday.

Speaking to cricket.com.au, Zampa said that such episodes leave a bad taste and spoil the overall impression despite India having some of the best fans in the world. He said that the security personnel helped restore calmness after the players were left ‘scared’.

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“I had my headphones on quite loud and was looking towards the other side of the bus,” Zampa said.

“I just heard this loud bang. It was a pretty scary five seconds or so. Our security guard mentioned quite quickly that it might have been a rock. It was a pretty scary incident. You never want those things to happen. It was disappointing.

“I think everyone was alright. I think after what happened in Bangladesh with the rock as well, no one was too rattled. It was dealt with quite well, I think. The Indian fans are so great to us, which is one of the reasons why it’s so hard to travel here. They’re so loud, they love cricket and they’re so passionate about it. Guwahati doesn’t get much cricket as it is so for one person to do that and to spoil it for the rest of the Indian fans, it’s pretty disappointing,” he added.

Earlier, Aaron Finch had tweeted: “Pretty scary having a rock thrown through the team bus window on the way back to the hotel!!”

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