Bangladesh set a 229-run target, but Gill’s 101 guided India to a 6-wicket win.
Pakistan posted 241, but Kohli’s unbeaten 100 ensured India chased it down with 6 wickets in hand.
On March 2, India posted 249/9, with Shreyas Iyer scoring 79. Varun Chakravarthy's 5/42 restricted New Zealand to 205, securing a 44-run victory.
Smith’s 73 helped Australia post 264, but Kohli’s 84 and Hardik’s late heroics sealed a 4-wicket win for Team India.
Throughout the tournament, India remained unbeaten, showcasing dominance in both batting and bowling departments.
Kohli led with the bat, Rohit gave explosive starts, Varun took key wickets, and Axar and Hardik delivered all-round brilliance.
India’s confidence is high as they prepare for the ultimate test in Dubai, with history and form on their side.
India is just one step away from their first Champions Trophy win since 2013 and their third title overall—can they cement their legacy on March 9?