Though the comprehensive 6-1 thrashing of England in the recent Commonwealth Bank series was a confidence booster going into the World Cup, Ponting's men are yet to get into the groove, as the opener against Zimbabwe proved.
They are no longer the dominant side they used to be and their run of 25 straight wins at the World Cup is in danger of being snapped at any stage in the event.
New Zealand has fared even worse.
A shocking 4-0 thrashing at the hands of Bangladesh was followed by a not-so-shocking 5-0 whitewash in India late last year.
And a 2-3 defeat at home against Pakistan meant, the Kiwis had won only two of their last 18 ODIs (against 14 defeats, two no results).
What should worry them more, and consequently be a confidence booster for Ponting's men, is the Black Caps' overall record against the Australians -- New Zealand has won only 34 of the 124 matches contested between the two countries, with their neighbours being winners on a whopping 84 occasions.
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