'Hurt' Zeeshan promises to give his best

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 02 2013 | 8:35 PM IST

Zeeshan, who represented India in the Davis Cup in the 90s, said that he is a non-controversial figure and had not dreamt of such a beginning to his coaching career.

The revolting group in Indian tennis wanted Aditya Sachdeva as the Davis Cup coach but AITA went with Zeeshan, son of ex-Davis Cup captain and coach Akhtar Ali.

"I don't think that my credentials was an issue. If that was the case, AITA would not have nominated my name for the job. I am into coaching for a long time, definitely I am hurt," Zeeshan said after AITA named the side for the upcoming tie.

"I have seen Somdev, Yuki play. I am familiar with them and their game but not interacted with them," he said, adding that he would like to talk to the revolting players at an appropriate time in future.

The right-hander, who had touched a career-high singles ranking of 126 in December 1988, said it would be a huge challenge to guide the side under the prevalent circumstances.

"It will be a huge challenge but I am going to give my best," he said.

Zeeshan, who did coaching in Dubai for 10 years before shifting base to Bangalore, said that it was difficult to predict how the tie would unfold for India. More

  

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First Published: Jan 12 2013 | 12:00 AM IST

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