Davis Cup: Players clash with captaincy, tweet war raged on Twitter
Davis Cup: Players clash with captaincy, tweet war raged on Twitter
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The controversy over the Davis Cup match against Pakistan is growing even more. Controversy has started in the Indian team before this important match played with Pakistan. Indian tennis federation can make Rohit Rajpal a non-playing captain. Rather Mahesh Bhupathi has refused to accept this decision of AITA and decided his captaincy. He states that he was and still is the captain of this team earlier.

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Bhupathi tweeted on Wednesday and wrote, "I have not heard anything from AITA on Monday or after. On the approval of the ITF's decision to have the match Venue or its place in place. No information was found. That is why I am available and while I am not aware of this, I am the captain. "

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After this tweet, AITA has clarified its decision on the captaincy of the team. On Wednesday, he told that Rohit Rajpal can captain the team against Pakistan. AITA secretary from IANS said, "As far as the Davis Cup match against Pakistan is concerned, there is no change in the captaincy." He has decided to hold it in a neutral place.

Earlier the legendary players were not ready to go to Pakistan, but now they are ready to play in this match. AITA officials on Tuesday spoke on whether the top players should ask about the qualification or not as they would have to pull out those players. Who showed interest in visiting Pakistan despite security concerns. Captain Rohit Rajpal, the new non-playing captain of the team, wants to build a strong team, but he also does not want the players who agree to tour Pakistan to be dropped. It has been learned that Rajpal is in favor of taking everyone along.

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