Amritraj, Bhupathi's predecessor, said the captain should have made it clear to Paes that he was not in the playing four and Paes should not have come to Bengaluru if he was not assured of a place in the playing squad.
Paes had accused Bhupathi of using his position to exclude him from the team while the captain said he had never actually promised him a place in the final four and had given him the option of not coming to Bengaluru as reserve.
"Did he want to fool the Uzbeks by picking four singles players? Nobody is going to get fooled like this. And Lee should not have come to Bangalore at all if he was not sure of playing.
Paes had left Bengaluru mid-way into the tie, a move which Bhupathi said was final nail in the coffin. The captain also did not like the fact that Paes spoke to media despite his gag order.
However, Amritraj felt there Paes had no reason to stay back in Bengaluru, doing nothing.
"What's the point in hanging around? The team was already 2-0 up after day one. It was better if he left for the US and get acclimatised to the conditions for the next tournament. There was no point leaving on Monday.
Meanwhile, former Davis Cupper Vishal Uppal criticised Bhupathi for making public his private chat with Paes.
"He should not have done that because he is captain of the team, he has to be a bigger statesman. It's unfortunate this drama is playing out again. The reality is we should actually be talking about good debuts by Balaji and Prajnesh," Uppal told PTI.
"This saga will continue and Indian tennis will be hurt. Making a personal chat public does not make sense and that was the grouse players had with AITA. The transition from being a player to a captain has to be understood. Mahesh is a very important statesman in Indian tennis and it reflects so badly again," he said.
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