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“Will be aggressive”: Pakistani captain Salman Agha has shown a daring warning to India before the Asian Cup final | Cricket news

Pakistani captain Salman Agha launched a strong warning to the India team before the Asian Cup final 2025. (Image credit: agencies)

New Delhi: Pakistani captain Salman Agha shot a strong warning to Team India before the Asian 2025 Cup final on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium. It will be the very first final of India-Pakistan in the history of the Asian Cup, and Agha clearly indicated that Pakistan would approach the match with an aggressive state of mind.Agha added that he will give his players a free hand in the final and fully withdraw their decisions, sending a bold message to the Indian part before the title shock.“I will continue to be aggressive. I will give the team for free for the final, and I supported the players,” said Agha at the pre-match press conference.India and Pakistan will come up against a final of the Asian Cup with High Dubai issues on Sunday, their very first title meeting in the history of the tournament. The accumulation was charged, political tensions spreading on the ground: the post-match handles were ignored, and the celebrations attracted controversy during the previous meetings. India, reigning and undefeated champions of the tournament, remain firm favorites. The Skipper Suryakumar Yadav led with confidence, the Opener Abhishek Sharma in great shape and the Spinner Kuldeep Yadav dominating the total of the counters. Fielding, however, was a weak link, with 12 abandoned catches blamed for the clarification of the “Ring of Fire” projectors from Dubai. Pakistan, twice champions, enters the final after a narrow victory against Bangladesh but remain vulnerable with the bat. They will strongly depend on the Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf Pacers, alongside the Abrar Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz spinners, to challenge India.

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