DUBAI: Rival captains Salman Ali Agha and Suryakumar Yadav have pledged to show controlled aggression when Pakistan face India in the Asia Cup in Dubai on Sunday, marking the two nations’ first meeting since their military confrontation in May.
The encounter in the eight-team Twenty20 international tournament comes after India and Pakistan exchanged deadly cross-border military action earlier this year when India attacked Pakistani cities.
The two countries stepped back from all-out war after US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire on May 10 but bitterness remains on both sides.
The neighbours only play each other in cricket in international tournaments on neutral ground as part of a deal.
Agha said his Pakistan team will channel any aggression in the right way.
“If someone wants to be aggressive on the field, they are more than welcome to do that,” Agha said in Dubai on Tuesday.
“You can’t stop fast bowlers because that’s what keeps them going. So whoever wants to be aggressive, they are more than welcome.
“From my side there are no instructions to anyone as long as they stay grounded.”
India and Pakistan last met in cricket, again in Dubai, in February in the 50-over ICC Champions Trophy, with India winning and going on to lift the title.
Skipper Suryakumar agreed with his Pakistan counterpart.
“Aggression is always there on the field and without aggression, you cannot play the game,” he said.
India are eight-time Asia Cup champions and the reigning holders.
They and Pakistan, champions twice, are placed in Group A alongside hosts United Arab Emirates and Oman.
Afghanistan to start the competition in a Group B clash against Hong Kong in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
The other teams in that group are six-time champions Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
India open their campaign against the UAE on Wednesday, while Pakistan play Oman on Friday, both in Dubai.