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Is India the mentally strongest team vs Pakistan the mentally weakest in cricket?

It’s tougher to win when you are favs, PCT benefited a lot on 1992 in rain..

2017 was great, but when PCT was expected to win they lost.. that was tougher because they were expected to win 99 and 87, heck even 96..
Yes, lol like Devadwal they have PhD in reverse psychology
 
Australia is ahead of India on 2 aspects

1. Mental toughness
2. Professionalism

The 2nd point is equally important. Australia wont allow 38 year old Rohit & Kohli in their ODI team. Australia wont drop Sanju Samson for Shubman Gill in T20 side. They are highly process driven with little scope for politics & dressing room intrigue
 
The 2024 T20 WC has opened the trophy floodgates for India - the talent was always there, it was the belief that fell short. Now I am pretty darn sure, that India will be able to counter Australia even in a final. This Australian team is not the Australia of the 90s and 2000s & is beatable. Plus with a spate of retirements on the card for them, who knows how they transition into their current bench. No need for India to have a mental block against them.
 
I remember Ian Healy wanted to play 1 last test series to reach 100 tests & get a proper farewell. But their board refused & dropped him for Gilchrist

Now look at the Ro Ko tamasha going on

These things matter
 
Australia is ahead of India on 2 aspects

1. Mental toughness
2. Professionalism

The 2nd point is equally important. Australia wont allow 38 year old Rohit & Kohli in their ODI team. Australia wont drop Sanju Samson for Shubman Gill in T20 side. They are highly process driven with little scope for politics & dressing room intrigue

Cup board is bare for Australia. They are still playing very old people across the formats. SA is looking much better in terms of producing newer talents. Khawajw would not be playing for countries like India, England, NZ, SA.
 
Cup board is bare for Australia. They are still playing very old people across the formats. SA is looking much better in terms of producing newer talents. Khawajw would not be playing for countries like India, England, NZ, SA.
That bare cupboard beat full strength India in the recent ODI series

Australia is rarely about " talent bohut hai ". Its a team full of hardnosed pros who know how to get the job done
 
Australia is ahead of India on 2 aspects

1. Mental toughness
2. Professionalism

The 2nd point is equally important. Australia wont allow 38 year old Rohit & Kohli in their ODI team. Australia wont drop Sanju Samson for Shubman Gill in T20 side. They are highly process driven with little scope for politics & dressing room intrigue
Do you mean Jaiswal for Gill?

Also Aus has never been a great T20 team.. but on ODI they don’t really care about age they care about performance, that’s why there were many players , example being Andy Bichel playing as a 33 yr old in 2003 wc.. while originally a backup but played the tournament after Gillespie’s injury.

India taking off Sehwag-Gauti in 2013, removing Sharma from captaincy are forward looking moves from the management
 
There’s no point constantly praising June good student in the class and constantly belittling the weak student. There’s a gap in financial health of both boards and the overall economic situation and mood in both nations and it’s showing in various fields. India was a sleeping Tiger for a long time and Pakistan peaked in some aspects in the 1980s and 1990s but ever since the liberalisation lead economic reforms India’s been on a path of consistent development. The 2000s turned out to be very opposite for both nations. Whereas Pakistan suffered from political instability and terrorism, India kept improving and a steady pace thanks to political stability and a strengthening economy. In the 2010s, Modi govt came to power with even more hunger to transform India than Congress and the results are showing in 2020s where the gap is increasing in every field.

India is merely reclaiming lost pride. This was destiny. Better things are yet to happen. The Olympic medal counts need to improve. India must win in other sports and the economic must grow further adding to purchasing power. Movie industry will get bigger and India has to turn into a self reliant economic powerhouse.

Pakistan must also grow. It doesn’t have to constantly measure itself against India and feel disappointed. The size and scale of India will always give it certain advantages although that doesn’t mean Pakistan cannot achieve great success and progress.

Pakistan has to simply focus on improvement , constant improvement. To hell with where India is. Vice versa. Indians can’t be content with being marginally better than Pakistan.
 
The 2024 T20 WC has opened the trophy floodgates for India - the talent was always there, it was the belief that fell short. Now I am pretty darn sure, that India will be able to counter Australia even in a final. This Australian team is not the Australia of the 90s and 2000s & is beatable. Plus with a spate of retirements on the card for them, who knows how they transition into their current bench. No need for India to have a mental block against them.
Yes, the current Australian side is no match for the late 1990s and 2000s side.
 
There’s no point constantly praising June good student in the class and constantly belittling the weak student. There’s a gap in financial health of both boards and the overall economic situation and mood in both nations and it’s showing in various fields. India was a sleeping Tiger for a long time and Pakistan peaked in some aspects in the 1980s and 1990s but ever since the liberalisation lead economic reforms India’s been on a path of consistent development. The 2000s turned out to be very opposite for both nations. Whereas Pakistan suffered from political instability and terrorism, India kept improving and a steady pace thanks to political stability and a strengthening economy. In the 2010s, Modi govt came to power with even more hunger to transform India than Congress and the results are showing in 2020s where the gap is increasing in every field.

India is merely reclaiming lost pride. This was destiny. Better things are yet to happen. The Olympic medal counts need to improve. India must win in other sports and the economic must grow further adding to purchasing power. Movie industry will get bigger and India has to turn into a self reliant economic powerhouse.

Pakistan must also grow. It doesn’t have to constantly measure itself against India and feel disappointed. The size and scale of India will always give it certain advantages although that doesn’t mean Pakistan cannot achieve great success and progress.

Pakistan has to simply focus on improvement , constant improvement. To hell with where India is. Vice versa. Indians can’t be content with being marginally better than Pakistan.

Pakistan was mentally weak against India in big games even when India was a garbage team and Pakistan was favorites. Nothing to do with money.
 
Is this the 35 averaging Naseem you are talking about?
Why nitpick averages? His career is not over. I rate him high on potential. I like all format players who have shown promise since junior cricket and came through a pathway . Naseem ticks all boxes. He has striking ability, swing and seam and more athletic than most Pak fielders. Ticks all the boxes. He is not 30+, still a guy with great potential, future and skill. I can see the quality in him. Maybe you are not 🤷‍♂️
 
Yes, the current Australian side is no match for the late 1990s and 2000s side.
Aus in 90s was a good side not a great side. They lost first round of 1992 wc, should have lost in 1996 semis to WI but sneaked in and lost to SL, sneaked into 1999 wc final despite being the 3rd fav behind SA and Pak and limped through the way till they ran into a mentally weak Pak team, never won series in India. Aus was borderline unbeatable only between late 99 early 2000s to somewhere around 2008-2009. The current lot is way way better than their 90s team.

SA was the best red ball side and Pak on paper could claim to have the best white ball combo in the 90s 👍.

Lyon
Hazelwood
Cummins
Starc

That’s probably the best combo they ever had.
 
Aus in 90s was a good side not a great side. They lost first round of 1992 wc, should have lost in 1996 semis to WI but sneaked in and lost to SL, sneaked into 1999 wc final despite being the 3rd fav behind SA and Pak and limped through the way till they ran into a mentally weak Pak team, never won series in India. Aus was borderline unbeatable only between late 99 early 2000s to somewhere around 2008-2009. The current lot is way way better than their 90s team.

SA was the best red ball side and Pak on paper could claim to have the best white ball combo in the 90s 👍.

Lyon
Hazelwood
Cummins
Starc

That’s probably the best combo they ever had.
Hahah... Just like saying Kohli and Rohit are your best batters currently
 
Hahah... Just like saying Kohli and Rohit are your best batters currently
Rohit and Kohli can definitely claim to be the greatest white ball players for India of all time. From previous era only Sachin and maybe Yuvraj,Kapil Dhoni can compete but apart from
Sachin,Kapil only Rohit and Kohli have had such monstrous white ball performances. So yeah you are not way too far off. You are maybe thinking in Pak terms when you went from Afridi, Razzaq, Mehmood to Faheem and Nawaz 🤣🤣🤣
 
All teams are mentally strong these days. Nowadays small things like toss, team combination, injury to players separate the winners from losers. Indian women team showed how far teams have come. Australian women team is 10 times more than Australian men team in terms of invincibility. India managed to slay them down. We just tend to go overboard whenver Australia wins a tournament then when some other teams win it. When SA beat Australia in WTC final they didn't exactly get this kind of attention. Imagine Australia winning WTC final. Remember they lost two back to back test series against India at home. You don't win test match without being mentally strong.
 
Why nitpick averages? His career is not over. I rate him high on potential. I like all format players who have shown promise since junior cricket and came through a pathway . Naseem ticks all boxes. He has striking ability, swing and seam and more athletic than most Pak fielders. Ticks all the boxes. He is not 30+, still a guy with great potential, future and skill. I can see the quality in him. Maybe you are not 🤷‍♂️
Just making sure which Naseem you are talking about.
 
All teams are mentally strong these days. Nowadays small things like toss, team combination, injury to players separate the winners from losers. Indian women team showed how far teams have come. Australian women team is 10 times more than Australian men team in terms of invincibility. India managed to slay them down. We just tend to go overboard whenver Australia wins a tournament then when some other teams win it. When SA beat Australia in WTC final they didn't exactly get this kind of attention. Imagine Australia winning WTC final. Remember they lost two back to back test series against India at home. You don't win test match without being mentally strong.
Naah

Australia has 6 WCs. South Africa has zero

Thats the difference in mental strength
 
Naah

Australia has 6 WCs. South Africa has zero

Thats the difference in mental strength
I am talking about these days. Not the 90s, 2000s. SA has done exceptionally well to get to final. I think SA20 has done some good to them.. Even 2024 was lost because they had poor batting depth. You cannot win world cup with poor depth.
 
Aus in 90s was a good side not a great side. They lost first round of 1992 wc, should have lost in 1996 semis to WI but sneaked in and lost to SL, sneaked into 1999 wc final despite being the 3rd fav behind SA and Pak and limped through the way till they ran into a mentally weak Pak team, never won series in India. Aus was borderline unbeatable only between late 99 early 2000s to somewhere around 2008-2009. The current lot is way way better than their 90s team.

SA was the best red ball side and Pak on paper could claim to have the best white ball combo in the 90s 👍.

Lyon
Hazelwood
Cummins
Starc

That’s probably the best combo they ever had.
You forgot to mention about a certain team from Caribbean.
 
I am talking about these days. Not the 90s, 2000s. SA has done exceptionally well to get to final. I think SA20 has done some good to them.. Even 2024 was lost because they had poor batting depth. You cannot win world cup with poor depth.
No they lost 2024 purely bcoz they choked

No way Australia was going to lose when they need 30 of 30. South Africa just froze under pressure

Mental strength is for real. No point downplaying it
 
Aus in 90s was a good side not a great side. They lost first round of 1992 wc, should have lost in 1996 semis to WI but sneaked in and lost to SL, sneaked into 1999 wc final despite being the 3rd fav behind SA and Pak and limped through the way till they ran into a mentally weak Pak team, never won series in India. Aus was borderline unbeatable only between late 99 early 2000s to somewhere around 2008-2009. The current lot is way way better than their 90s team.

SA was the best red ball side and Pak on paper could claim to have the best white ball combo in the 90s 👍.

Lyon
Hazelwood
Cummins
Starc

That’s probably the best combo they ever had.
If anything 1999 WC showcased Australia's mental strength better than any event

Australia was in deep trouble in group stage. Needed to win every game to win WC & they did exactly that

Could have got knocked out by South Africa in Super Sixes but Steve Waugh played the best innings of the WC to take them home

Could have got knocked out again by South Africa in semis but again they held their nerves while South Africa lost theirs

1999 WC was basically battle hardened Australia grinding wins in tough trench warfare. They wer nowhere as superior to other teams as they were in next 2 WCs

2003 & 2007 were won more bcoz of theur vast superiority relative to other teams
 
No they lost 2024 purely bcoz they choked

No way Australia was going to lose when they need 30 of 30. South Africa just froze under pressure

Mental strength is for real. No point downplaying it

Australia needed 66 runs in 51 balls with against Afghanistan with 6 wickets in hand. Rolled over for 127 runs. Even South Africa defended 25 runs in 3 overs against England with 6 wickets in hand. Conceded only 17 runs. SA struggled against Windies, USA, Netherlands. They collapsed frequently or their bowling was taken apart. Their journey was not exactly smooth. Their batting relied on 2 guys. Klassen and Miller.Them choking was not surprising.
 
Australia needed 66 runs in 51 balls with against Afghanistan with 6 wickets in hand. Rolled over for 127 runs. Even South Africa defended 25 runs in 3 overs against England with 6 wickets in hand. Conceded only 17 runs. SA struggled against Windies, USA, Netherlands. They collapsed frequently or their bowling was taken apart. Their journey was not exactly smooth. Their batting relied on 2 guys. Klassen and Miller.Them choking was not surprising.
Australia have their bad days. U cant expect them to win every day. They do win big games more frequently than others. South Africa is opposite - lose big game more frequently

I have watched cricket for 30 years & have rarely seen Australia lose big WC game from a winning position

1 big exception wud be 2007 T20 WC semi against India. They had game within reach but lost it in last 3-4 overs
 
Australia have their bad days. U cant expect them to win every day. They do win big games more frequently than others. South Africa is opposite - lose big game more frequently

I have watched cricket for 30 years & have rarely seen Australia lose big WC game from a winning position

1 big exception wud be 2007 T20 WC semi against India. They had game within reach but lost it in last 3-4 overs
Before they were not even trying to make it fo final. THat was the first final. Women's team reached two finals as well. Now that they have won WTC final i expect them to do better now. But they have to change the side's combination. They need 8 batsmen too. One time they almost made it to WC final was when they had Zulu down the order. That run out was a madness in 1999. If they go back to the similar combo they will do much better in the coming ICC events. Cannot have Jansen batting at 7.
 
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