Mahesh Bhupathi will take over as India's non-playing Davis Cup
Mahesh Bhupathi will take over as India's non-playing Davis Cup
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The tie against New Zealand will be Anand Amritraj's last tie as non-playing chief as AITA needs to give him a "farewell".

Different Grand Slam champ Bhupathi was the hot most loved the minute AITA chose to supplant Amritraj.

"Everyone ought to persuade an opportunity to be chief. No post remains with one individual for eternity. I for one addressed Mahesh and inquired as to whether he is accessible, he said 'Yes'. That was it. Likewise, we needed Anand to be given a goodbye tie," AITA Secretary General Hiranmoy Chatterjee told media persons.

Inquired as to whether Amritraj is content with the choice, Chatterjee shortly answered: "Nobody needs to go. Be that as it may, everybody merits an opportunity to be the skipper."

Inquired as to whether players were taken into certainty since they had encouraged around Amritraj, Chatterjee answered: "It's not their privilege. We don't have to counsel the players. Much Leander Paes was not counselled."

Gotten some information about the historical backdrop of strained relationship amongst Leander and Mahesh and whether the last's rise would turn out to be the end of the street for the previous, Chatterjee said: "We will cross that scaffold when it comes."

"At the point when a panel meets, we talk about a lot of things. In any case, let me let you know that we didn't get any letter of support from the players," he attested.

Chatterjee likewise said that there was no correspondence with either Somdev Devvarman or Ramesh Krishnan in regards to mentor and non-assuming commander's part. Chatterjee likewise said that Bhupathi has not requested any extraordinary favours.

"He has not requested anything and essentially said yes to the occupation. To the extent compensation is concerned he will be paid according to our Davis Cup payment section," he said.

 

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