Published Mar 1, 2025, 11:02 am IST
Australia has again demonstrated why they are the powerhouse of world cricket. Though they had crucial players missing the likes of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green, and Marcus Stoinis, they managed to qualify for the semifinals of the Champions Trophy. Just to make matters worse, two of their group-stage matches got rained off. But characteristic of their style, the Aussies managed to come out on top despite all adversity.
Struggling Against the Odds
The loss of their lead pacers meant that Australia had to depend on backups, and they came through. Nathan Ellis and others filled the gaps, while Adam Zampa maintained the middle overs with his spin. At the batting end, veteran players rose to the occasion, keeping the team in the hunt even without their marquee all-rounders.
With two washed-out games, there was not much room for mistakes for Australia. Each game was important, and they reacted with grit. Their capacity to produce match-winners in various situations speaks volumes about the depth of their team beyond a few marquee names.
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- No Pat Cummins.
— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) February 28, 2025
- No Starc.
- No Hazelwood.
- No Mitchell Marsh.
- No Green.
- No Stoinis.
- 2 Game washed Out.
STILL AUSTRALIA QUALIFIED FOR SEMIFINAL OF THIS CHAMPIONS TROPHY. 🏆🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/PG0lYA6ZEg
The Aussie Winning Mentality
Australia's success isn't talent, it's a mentality. They're used to producing under pressure this competition has been no exception. They're unmatched for their hunger and adaptability to win.
Aiming for Glory
With a semifinal berth in the bag, now Australia sets its sights on the trophy. Historically, this is when they are most lethal. Irrespective of losing big guns, they are still a team no one wishes to encounter during a knockout game.
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