India draws Pakistan for away tie in September, may be played at neutral venue

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
Last Updated : Feb 06 2019 | 7:30 PM IST

The Indian Davis Cup team was on Wednesday drawn to meet Pakistan in away tie, which could well be shifted to a neutral venue provided the central government sticks to its current policy of not allowing sporting teams to travel to the neighbouring country.

No Indian Davis Cup squad has travelled to Pakistan since March 1964 and in that tie, held in Lahore, India had won 4-0.

The draw for the tie, which will be held in September this year took place in London. The winner will move to the World Group Qualifiers.

The Indian cricket team has also not been allowed by the government to travel to Pakistan for any bilateral contest. The PCB had filed a compensation case with ICC tribunal but eventually lost to BCCI.

The All India Tennis Association (AITA) said it will approach the government to know if the team will be allowed to travel.

"AITA does not have a choice. We have to follow the government policy. We will speak to the government to know. They have not allowed any sports team to travel to Pakistan," AITA Secretary General Hironmoy Chatterjee told PTI.

Pakistan had hosted Uzbekistan and Korea last year in Islamabad on grass courts.

It's an away tie for India since the last tie between the two nations was played in Mumbai in 2006, which India won 3-2.

Current non-playing captain Mahesh Bhupathi was part of that team, which also had legendary Leander Paes, Prakash Amritraj and Rohan Bopanna.

Before that, India and Pakistan played at neutral venue in Malaysia in 1973.

It's not a cricket like rivalry in tennis between the two nations but the current set of players, save doubles specialist Bopanna, have not played a tie against Pakistan let alone travelling to the neighbouring nation.

India, who are a formidable side in Asia/Oceania zone, have never lost to Pakistan in six meetings so far. In 1971 when Pakistan were hosts, India had handed a walk over. Bhupathi was happy to have drawn Pakistan.

"It's a good draw for us with the depth in our team. We are looking forward to winning and getting back to the World Group Play-offs (Qualfier) again," Bhupathi told PTI.

India coach Zeeshan Ali said,"We know Pakistan players well. I am confident that with the team we have now and the way our players are playing and improving their rankings, we definitely hold the upper hand."

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First Published: Feb 06 2019 | 7:30 PM IST

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