Gautam Gambhir 'not satisfied' with Indian team despite making it to final
India's head coach, Gautam Gambhir, is not easily satisfied, and the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy proves that. Even after securing a place in the final, Gambhir remains unimpressed with his team's performance.
According to Indian media reports, after India's four-wicket victory over Australia in the semi-final on Tuesday, Gambhir addressed the press, making it clear that he still expects improvement.
"Look, in international cricket, you always want to improve. You can never say that you have become perfect," Gambhir stated during the post-match press conference.
He further added, "We haven't played our best cricket yet, and I will never be completely satisfied with our performance."
Looking ahead to the final, the Indian head coach emphasized the importance of maintaining a winning mentality. "We still have one more game to go. Hopefully, we can play our best cricket in that match," he said.
Gambhir also highlighted his team's competitive approach, explaining, "We want to keep improving and be ruthless on the field against our opponents. However, off the field, we want to remain humble."
The ICC Champions Trophy final between India and New Zealand is set to take place on Sunday at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.