It might be a natural team camaraderie passed down the war generations; maybe it's a circle-the-wagons mindset generated by sometimes acerbic public criticism; perhaps it's a Rambo: First Blood "take no prisoners" mentality but the New Zealand cricket team is capable of remarkable turns in fortune in international limited overs tournaments.
Following New Zealand's win over Bangladesh in the World T20 opener, more of the same could eventuate as the team eyes Pakistan tonight.
Pakistan is the team they beat on the same Pallekele ground at the 2011 World Cup 18 months ago, thanks to a 131-run blast from Ross Taylor.
Taylor's innings gave New Zealand momentum then after an early loss to Australia. Brendon McCullum's 123, the highest score in T20 internationals as of Friday, might have the same effect.
New Zealand has made the semifinals in five out of nine international limited overs tournaments (four World Cups/one World T20) since Martin Crowe's side captured the public imagination at home in 1992.