• Virat Kohli hit 84 as India beat Australia by four wickets in the Champions Trophy semi-final at Dubai International Stadium on March 4, 2025. AFP
    Virat Kohli hit 84 as India beat Australia by four wickets in the Champions Trophy semi-final at Dubai International Stadium on March 4, 2025. AFP
  • India's KL Rahul (42 not out) and Ravindra Jadeja (two not out) celebrate after the victory over Australia in Dubai. Getty Images
    India's KL Rahul (42 not out) and Ravindra Jadeja (two not out) celebrate after the victory over Australia in Dubai. Getty Images
  • Australia's Cooper Connolly, centre, celebrates the dismissal of India captain Rohit Sharma for 28. AP
    Australia's Cooper Connolly, centre, celebrates the dismissal of India captain Rohit Sharma for 28. AP
  • India's Shreyas Iyer is bowled by Adam Zampa of Australia for 45. Getty Images
    India's Shreyas Iyer is bowled by Adam Zampa of Australia for 45. Getty Images
  • Australia's Marnus Labuschagne of Australia drops a catch off India opener Rohit Sharma. Getty Images
    Australia's Marnus Labuschagne of Australia drops a catch off India opener Rohit Sharma. Getty Images
  • India's Virat Kohli scored 84 off 98 balls including five fours. AP
    India's Virat Kohli scored 84 off 98 balls including five fours. AP
  • Captain Steve Smith top-scored for Australia with 73 off 96 balls, including four fours and a six, as his team were bowled out for 264. AP
    Captain Steve Smith top-scored for Australia with 73 off 96 balls, including four fours and a six, as his team were bowled out for 264. AP
  • Australia batter Alex Carey is run-out by India's Shreyas Iyer (not in picture). AP
    Australia batter Alex Carey is run-out by India's Shreyas Iyer (not in picture). AP
  • India's Axar Patel celebrates after bowling Australia batter Glenn Maxwell for seven. AFP
    India's Axar Patel celebrates after bowling Australia batter Glenn Maxwell for seven. AFP
  • India's Shreyas Iyer takes a catch to dismiss Australia batter Ben Dwarshuis for 19, off the bowling of Varun Chakaravarthy. Reuters
    India's Shreyas Iyer takes a catch to dismiss Australia batter Ben Dwarshuis for 19, off the bowling of Varun Chakaravarthy. Reuters
  • Australia's Alex Carey scored 61 off 57 balls including eight fours and one six. AFP
    Australia's Alex Carey scored 61 off 57 balls including eight fours and one six. AFP
  • India's Ravindra Jadeja, left, celebrates with teammate Virat Kohli after taking the wicket of Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne for 29. AFP
    India's Ravindra Jadeja, left, celebrates with teammate Virat Kohli after taking the wicket of Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne for 29. AFP
  • Australia batter Steve Smith is bowled by India's Mohammed Shami. AP
    Australia batter Steve Smith is bowled by India's Mohammed Shami. AP
  • India fielder Shubman Gill takes a catch to dismiss Australia's Travis Head. AFP
    India fielder Shubman Gill takes a catch to dismiss Australia's Travis Head. AFP
  • Australia's Travis Head hit a quickfire 39 off 33 balls, including five fours and two sixes. AP
    Australia's Travis Head hit a quickfire 39 off 33 balls, including five fours and two sixes. AP
  • India's Shubman Gill , right. celebrates with teammate Hardik Pandya after taking the catch to dismiss Australia opener Travis Head. AFP
    India's Shubman Gill , right. celebrates with teammate Hardik Pandya after taking the catch to dismiss Australia opener Travis Head. AFP

Champions Trophy: India coach Gautam Gambhir hoping for ‘perfect game’ in Dubai final


Paul Radley
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Gautam Gambhir, the India coach, is calling for his side to push for perfection in the Champions Trophy final.

The Indians will face the winners of Wednesday’s second semi-final, between South Africa and New Zealand, on Sunday in Dubai.

They have been outstanding in the competition so far, claiming comfortable group stage wins over Bangladesh, Pakistan and New Zealand.

They also soundly beat Australia, their regular nemesis in major events, by four wickets in the semi-final on Tuesday.

Despite their excellence to date, Gambhir reckons they can still step up their performance level.

“In international sport, you want to keep improving,” Gambhir, the former India opener, said.

“You don't say that you’ve ticked all the boxes. There is always room to improve. There's always something to improve, be it in batting, fielding, or bowling.

“And we still haven't played a perfect game. We still have one more game to go. Hopefully we can play a perfect game.

“That is the kind of person I am. I will never be satisfied with the performances. We want to keep improving, we want to stay humble, we want to be ruthless on the cricket field but absolutely humble off the field as well.

“That's the kind of team environment and that’s the kind of culture we want to create in that dressing room and be absolutely honest. So hopefully we can play one more game and play our best game.”

The four-wicket win against Australia was underpinned by another masterly performance by Virat Kohli while chasing.

He fell short of a second century in the space of three matches in the tournament, but he still laid the platform for victory.

“He is a phenomenal one-day cricketer,” Gambhir said of Kohli.

“He knows how to plan his runs, he knows how to plan whether he is batting first or chasing and he adapts to the conditions really quickly.

“That is why experience and high-quality players are very important. That is the reason why he has got that kind of record in one-day cricket and I hope he continues to do that in the future as well.”

Updated: March 05, 2025, 12:27 PM