
India head coach Gautam Gambhir said his team is still searching for that “perfect game” despite entering the Champions Trophy final with an all-win record and he is hopeful that it would come in the summit clash on Sunday.
India trounced Australia by four wickets in the first semifinal here on Tuesday, with senior batter Virat Kohli making a well-paced 84.
“”We still haven’t played a perfect game. I will never be satisfied with the performances,” Gambhir said.
Gambhir hoped that India can produce that “perfect game” in the Champions Trophy title clash on March 9.
We still have one more game to go. Hopefully, we can play a perfect game. We want to keep improving, we want to be ruthless on the cricket field but absolutely humble off the field as well,” he added.

