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Davis Cup: India eye whitewash against Pakistan

Rohit Rajpal says his boys are ready to knock down a depleted Pakistan side

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The Indian Davis Cup team poses for a group photograph in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan yesterday. Pic /PTI

The Indian Davis Cup team poses for a group photograph in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan yesterday. Pic /PTI

Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan): A formidable India is expected to demolish the challenge of a depleted Pakistan in a Davis Cup tie starting here on Friday, after the fixture was shifted to a neutral venue following a drama-filled build-up. The uncertainty over the venue remained till the last moment and it only added up the confusion regarding players selection in both the sides. Eventually, the International Tennis Federation moved the tie to Nur-Sultan after its independent tribunal rejected Pakistan Tennis Federation's review appeal.

While it resolved the security concerns, the shifting of the tie did no good to the competition. India, with players of the caliber of Sumit Nagal, Ramkumar Ramanathan and veteran Leander Paes, was already expected to win easy, but pulling out of Pakistan were top players Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi and Aqeel Khan has made it a no-contest. While the Indian players have Grand Slam experience behind them, the Pakistanis are still struggling to make a mark even at the ITF Futures level. At least, the doubles rubber would have been competitive if Pakistan's top players were there but they chose not to play, protesting against shifting of the tie.

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