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I think the real issue is the lack of world class experienced batting talent. It is surely a temporary phase and the intrinsic talent will come to the fore again in a matter of time.
All the rest of the factors have been there at all times and the sheer talent had made sure the team chugged along, sometimes near the top, sometimes not.
I am not sure it is just the lack of talent alone now though - the Australians were so dominant with the team under Waugh, and then Ponting with McGrath and Warne, not solely because they had exceptional talent and the other teams did not, but because they were also very strong technically, and had the mental strength and discipline to focus on plans and execute them to perfection.
If the Aussies are faltering now, it is because they have not yet replaced Warne and McGrath with people of similar caliber. Yet they are still amongst the top teams because of their technical strength. Imagine the current Aussie lineup with Mohammed Amir and Graeme Swann ...
Unfortunately, this is something that needs to be worked on at a very young level IMO, and IMO desi's are in general very 'laid back', to put it nicely, and that reflects especially in the amount of training and focus Pakistani players bring to the team, and also therefore for their inconsistent form, even when they had greats like W&W, Inzi and SA in the team.
In the subcontinent teams, IMO it is the Sri Lankans that come closest to the Aussies in terms of mindset and technical preparation.