Australia coach Justin Langer has warned Pakistan that his team is only getting better at the World Cup.
The two teams cross swords in Taunton on Wednesday (11.30am).
And after losing to India by 36 runs on Sunday, Langers is happy to get the hiccups out of the way early in the tournament.
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He says: “You’re always searching for the perfect game, you don’t want to have the perfect game now.
“We’ve got to keep getting better.
“We’ve had areas we needed to improve against West Indies, we’ve had areas in the first game we could get better at, certainly [against India].
“We haven’t played the perfect game yet – that’s good.
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“Hopefully we’ll keep getting better and better and the best games will come at some point.”