Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson urged his players to concentrate on cricket ahead of their historic first-ever Asia Cup final against India on Sunday in Dubai, following heightened tensions during their previous two encounters since the May military conflict between the nations. Pakistan secured their place in the final by defeating Bangladesh by 11 runs in Thursday's Super Four match in Dubai. The previous two India-Pakistan matches in this Asia Cup were marked by controversy, with both teams refusing to shake hands after both games. The matches saw various controversial gestures, with Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav accused of making a political statement after the first match, while Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf made aggressive gestures in the second. "Look, m

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