
Pat Cummins of Australia (Philip Brown/Getty Images) New Delhi: Tom Moody, a former Australian cricket, claims that Australia’s success in high -shares matches was consistent across generations, showing an exceptional level of performance before the World Testing Championship (WTC) against South Africa.The prestigious MACE ICC will be questioned between South Africa and Australia since 11 June in Lord’s.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!While South Africa is looking for its first ICC silver in more than 20 years, Australia, led by Pat Cummins, aims to maintain the holding of the palcat, which they secured with the defeat of India in the previous WTC final in the oval of June 2023.
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“The Australians have built this reputation through consistent success in the main tournaments. As far as ICC events are concerned, Australia somehow promotes their game to another level as a team.
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“It is also about trust. Historically many of their players have gained several ICC tournaments and grew up and watched the previous generations achieve the same success. This winning mentality is rooted in them,” Moody said to Star Sports.Proteas has shown an excellent form in ICC events in the last two years, and the semi -finals of both the World Cup ICC and the ICC Champions Trophy, the final of the World ICC Men Championship, and now qualify for the ICC WTC finals.According to Mooda, Australia has a marginal advantage over South Africa, mainly because of their extensive experience with high -pressure meetings.“You have to trust your instincts and make sure you have somehow cut out the negativity of the fact that you haven’t played a test cricket for several months, or suddenly appear in England and have completely different conditions. Purely because they have played more big matches in recent years than South Africa,” he concluded.