Mamoon
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What never ceases to amaze me with Australia is their mental toughness and ability to keep calm under pressure. Their performance yesterday is a testament to that, when they were in all kinds of strife at 38/4. 95% of the time a team loses in that scenario but not Australia, they find a way because they're so well mentally conditioned to absorb pressure and subsequently bounce back.
This has been a theme of all Australia sides in the last 20 years and to reinforce this point in respect of this team, I believe they were the first team in 16 years to overcome a 2-0 deficit in a 5 match series when they beat India in their own backyard. Last time this happened was during Pakistan's home ODI series when they lost 3-2 against SA, after winning the first 2 x ODIs.
It comes to no surprise they find a way of winning when they've been written off during the contest. That knock from Hussey in the WT20 in 2010 is another notable example of this.
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] you're clutching at straws
Much like Pakistan, Australia is also subjected to a lot of cliches that are not necessarily true, and a lot of it has to do with the glory of the almost invincible Australian team from 1999/2000 to 2007.
Mental strength, toughness, competitive spirit, never say die attitude, always come good in tournaments, you have to be good etc., not of all that apply to this current generation of Australian side. Much like how every time Pakistan wins a game and it becomes a story of unpredictability and cornered tigers, every time Australia win it is because they are mentally tough and always rise to the occasion etc.
Australia is not the first or the last time to recover from 30/4, but the superlative praise of competitiveness, and never say die attitude etc. are only reserved for Australia.
Since their golden generation ended, they have not won a single tournament in which they haven't been the favourites or where the conditions didn't favour them. All the WT20s, Champions Trophies 2013 and 2017, 2011 World Cup - in none of these tournaments have their mental strength, competitive spirit, ability to keep calm under pressure and other cliches etc. helped them defy the odds.
Secondly, they aren't the first team in 16 years to overturn a 2-0 deficit. South Africa did that against England in 2016, and in the third ODI, they had to chase 320 to keep the series alive. However, when they turned it around and won 3-2, no one praised their competitive spirit, character, mentality etc. etc.
Hussey's knock was brilliant, but did he play that innings because he was Australian? He isn't the first or the last player to defy the odds and win his team the match, and not all of them have been Australians.
Australia is a very good team in favourable conditions, but overall, they are inferior to England and India. That doesn't mean they cannot beat England or India in this World Cup, but they have a lesser chance of going all the way. In my opinion, they missed a trick by not selecting Handscomb. Their middle-order is lightweight without him.