Waqar Younis is cautioning the Pakistan team ahead of the series against Australia to play aggressive, not 'dirty' cricket.

Expecting more fire, the newly appointed bowling and fielding coach of Pakistan has warned his wards that while the spectators would pay to watch good, positive, aggressive cricket from teams intent on winning, they would do best by deviating from giving the game a 'dirty' reputation.
His comments come in the aftermath of the ugly clash between West Indies' Sulieman Benn and the Australian cricketers, Mitchell Johnson and Brad Haddin.
Another series expected to be a close fought one, tempers are bound to simmer and some may well rage.
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