Updated On: 23 October, 2022 09:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Debasish Datta
The 2007 World T20 winner reckons both teams will know each other better since they have battled each other only recently in the T20 Asia Cup

Virender Sehwag. Pic/AFP
Former India blaster Virender Sehwag expects India and Pakistan to be at each other’s throats in terms of on-field aggression, but warned the Indian batters that the Melbourne Cricket Ground is a huge stadium so the effort in clearing the ropes should be precise.
“My simple theory is to be aggressive and not allow your opponents dominate. Don’t be afraid and it will be a good contest. It’s a big ground so be very sure before sending the ball over the boundary rope,” said Sehwag, who wants to see singles and twos being taken well.