There is no sign that Pakistan 's fast bowlers will rein in the aggression they put on display during the side's most recent game against India last week . On the eve of the Asia Cup final, captain Salman Agha said he fully supported his team-mates' right to impose themselves on both the game and the opposition so long as things don't go too far.

"If someone wants to be aggressive on the ground, then why not," Agha said at a press conference. "If you deprive a fast bowler of their aggression, then what's left? Every player knows how to deal with their emotions. I give players license to react the way they want at the ground. As long as they're not disrespecting anyone and stay within the line, I have no issues with that."

That sets the stage for another charged-up India-Pakistan

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