India beat Chinese Taipei 5-0 but Somdev Devvarman and the doubles pair of Rohan Bopanna and Myneni were tested to the hilt by the visiting players in at least two matches.
"Yes, they were tested. Somdev needed a match like this because the confidence goes up. Saketh too came out and played really well. He came for the doubles in this tie but also pulled off a singles, which was great. But if we have to compete in World Group, we need a specialist doubles pair," Zeeshan said after India completed the win.
Myneni did well last year on the ITF Futures Circuit, reaching five singles finals and winning four of them. He also did well in the doubles as he reached semifinals of the Chennai Open with his Russian partner.
Myneni, who beat Tsung-Hua Yang in the fourth singles, said playing for the country was "absolute magic" and he would focus on cracking Grand Slam qualifiers this season.
Yuki Bhambri said he was expecting a tough last match.
"When I came in the morning, I saw Ti Chen doing practice. I thought, it will be a long day but they did not play him. Peng played well, he served well and his forehand was really good. But for someone who basically plays more doubles, he can't do it for long in singles," he said.
Yuki was optimistic of India making the World Group play-offs. For that they need to beat Korea in the second round in April.
