AITA is keen to replace Amritraj before the next tie against New Zealand, scheduled for February 3-5 in Pune, as the national federation feels he has failed to impose discipline in the team even as the players want him to continue in the job.
Both Amritraj and coach Zeeshan Ali's terms are up for review by the Executive Committee, the members of which will have consultations via conference call, while the S P Misra-led selection committee will meet here tomorrow to pick the team for the Asia/Oceania Group I tie.
"Neither Ramesh Krishnan nor Nandan Bal is in race to become captain as reported earlier. Mahesh is a possible candidate for captaincy," an AITA source told PTI.
"Amritraj told AITA that he wants to lead the side for one more year and his proposal will also be discussed at the meeting," the source added.
Bhupathi has played in 35 Davis Cup ties for India and the last time he featured in a tie was in 2011 when he competed against Japan in a World Group Play-off tie in Tokyo.
"Yes, Somdev has thrown his hat into the ring for the coach's position. Now, committee will decide if Mahesh and Somdev can be installed as new support staff members," the source said.
It was reported that AITA was keen to bring back the legendary Ramesh Krishnan. However, Krishnan, who twice reached the quarterfinals of the US Open (1981, 1987) and once at Wimbledon (1986) told PTI that "he has not been approached by the AITA" for the job as yet.
Nandan Bal's name was also doing the rounds for the captaincy but he has also not been contacted by any AITA official so far.
Meanwhile, Yuki Bhambri, who missed both the 2016 Davis Cup ties against Korea and Spain due to tennis elbow injury, is set to make a comeback, having made a recovery.
AITA prefers three singles players in the side and that means the line-up would be Saketh Myneni, Yuki Bhambri and Ramkumar Ramanathan.
Yuki last played a Davis Cup tie against Czech Republic in September 2015 and his ranking has plummeted to 534 after missing on-court action in 2016 season.
Sources say, Paes will be preferred over Bopanna, who had opted out of the tie against Spain that India had lost 0-5.
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