Many fans are upset with Australia's early exit from the ongoing T20 World Cup. Legendary bowler Glenn McGrath said he was not entirely surprised and admitted that some of the selections had him questioning what the selectors were thinking, even before the start of the tournament. McGrath said: “I said I was concerned about Australia. I thought they might make the Super Eight, but to be honest, I didn’t feel they would progress much further. The fact that they didn’t even make the last eight is disappointing." McGrath Questions Selection Calls McGrath discussed a couple of selection choices that had him confused. Players that were in form were not consistently played. He added: “Steve Smith, who had been in form in the Big Bash, was there but not selected. Matt Renshaw scored 66 (against Zimbabwe) and was not picked for the next game (vs Sri Lanka). I am not sure what they were thinking, and you do wonder about the selections." Australia's T20 World Cup campaign never gained any momentum. Constant changes in the lineup prevented them from settling. This early exit has been surprising given how the team is usually known for its deep squad and well-thought out plans. When asked about his prediction for the semifinals, McGrath expected India and South Africa to contest the finals, given their consistency. “I think South Africa has been the team of the tournament so far. They will be tough to beat, but on their day, India can do something special. England is a dangerous team, but they have been all over the place.” Also Read | Rohit Sharma Picks ‘This’ India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup Clash as His Favourite Bumrah and Healy lauded McGrath believes Jasprit Bumrah is currently among the best T20 bowlers in the world. He said: “I’m always a big fan of Jasprit. The way he goes about it, he understands the game so well. Bumrah is a big-game player, and these guys thrive in such situations. To me, the two best T20 bowlers in the world are Jasprit Bumrah and Josh Hazlewood. They bowl almost Test-match lengths in T20s, and it’s still effective.” He also spoke about Alyssa Healy's retirement from ODIs on Sunday. “She’s been a quality player for Australia for a long time, probably the backbone of the side. She will be remembered as one of the greats of Australian cricket, not just women’s cricket.”