Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pak players overreacte­d by pulling out of tie: Zeeshan

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Top Pakistan players Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi and Aqeel Khan “overreacte­d” by pulling out of the Davis Cup tie against India, said coach Zeeshan Ali on Friday and questioned why they did not boycott their earlier matches at neutral venues. After much suspense over the venue for the Asia/oceania tie, the ITF finally moved the matches out of Islamabad on November 4.

The decision did not go down well with the top Pakistan players and they decided not to compete in Nur-sultan against India.

The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) was left with no option but to pick its junior players, offering the tie to India on a platter. “I feel Aisam and Aqeel just overreacte­d by deciding not to play this tie. They did not need to do it. It’s the ITF which moved the tie out of Islamabad, though we had our reasons to request ITF the same,” Zeeshan told PTI after a practice session here.

“You cannot have a tie when the players are packed in a bus a n d e s c o r t e d b y s o me 4 0 armoured vehicles. Is that a suitable environmen­t for sport?,” he asked referring to the security arrangemen­ts made by Pakistan for the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team recently.

Since 2017, Pakistan hosted four Davis Cup teams and Hong Kong was the only team which decided against travelling to Islamabad.

“What about previous ties? Why the teams were not travelling there. We would also have gone and played but ITF also felt that it was a good decision to move the tie of Pakistan.

“And why Aisam and Aqeel did not boycott when their other ties were moved out of their country? Why this particular tie?” Zeeshan asked.

In the absence of top players, Pakistan has fielded its junior players. Teenagers Huzaifa Abdul Rehman and Shoiab Khan will now lead their challenge. They are both 17 year-olds ranked 446 and 1004 respective­ly in the junior ITF ranking list.

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Zeeshan Ali. PTI

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