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India’s Davis Cup team, which has been drawn to play an away Asia-Oceania Zone Group 1 tie against Pakistan in mid-September, will in all likelihood be allowed to travel to the neighbouring nation by the Indian authorities, government sources informed TOI on Thursday.

The government has no intention of throwing a spanner in the All India Tennis Association’s (AITA) plans to make its Davis Cup team members travel to Pakistan in their bid to re-enter the World Group qualifiers. India slipped back to the Group 1 of the Asia-Oceania Zone following their disappointing loss to a formidable Italy in the World Group qualifiers last weekend in Kolkata.

“It’s an important tie for India since we are expected to comfortably beat the Pakistani side to qualify for the World Group. Otherwise, a no-show would mean the ITF imposing a heavy fine or sanctioning India from competing in a few ITF events. It would also mean India would have to fight it out in the lower group of the Asia-Oceania Zone,” a government source said.

Sources said the government doesn’t see any problem in the Davis Cup team making a short trip to Pakistan (matches are now played over two days as per the shortened Davis Cup format) since a tennis fixture may not attract the same political and public attention generally reserved for high-profile team sports like cricket and hockey.

Moreover, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has awarded the hosting rights to Pakistan only after conducting a thorough security review of the possible venues in Pakistan. Also, since 2017, Pakistan has hosted Iran, Thailand, South Korea and Uzbekistan for Davis Cup ties under tight security cover and the ITF sees no threat for the Indians.

“We are waiting for the AITA to submit a proposal. Once that comes to us, we will examine it and send it to the ministry of external affairs (MEA) for examining it. The MEA will have to look at it both from the political and security part. If they are OK with it, the sports ministry too will clear it. In case they have an objection, the ministry would explain to them the repercussions of not sending the team to Pakistan since it’s the equivalent of a World Cup tie in tennis and not a bilateral engagement. Nonetheless, the final call will be that of the sports ministry and, at this stage, we don’t see any problem. However, in case there’s a war or a terrorist attack in future, then that’s a different issue,” the source added.

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

In 2017, Hong Kong had refused to travel to Pakistan citing security concerns and the ITF had fined them $5,000 for the forfeiture. They also had to pay $10,971 separately to the Pakistan federation.


It’s the tense diplomatic relations between the two countries, which has resulted in the Indian government snapping all sporting ties with its neighbour, be it the cricket or hockey. But that has largely restricted bilateral series and not events held under world governing body’s umbrella.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...istan-for-davis-cup/articleshow/67892396.cms?
 
“It’s an important tie for India since we are expected to comfortably beat the Pakistani side to qualify for the World Group. Otherwise, a no-show would mean the ITF imposing a heavy fine or sanctioning India from competing in a few ITF events. It would also mean India would have to fight it out in the lower group of the Asia-Oceania Zone,” a government source said.

and then we have a joke of an organization called icc
 
and then we have a joke of an organization called icc

India plays Pakistan at all ICC events. Just like India is playing Pakistan in a ITF organised event.

India refuses to play Pakistan in a PCB or Pakistan board organised event.
 
India plays Pakistan at all ICC events. Just like India is playing Pakistan in a ITF organised event.

India refuses to play Pakistan in a PCB or Pakistan board organised event.

Bilateral series are governed by ICC. WHich is why India women were docked 6 points when they didnt play against Pakistan women

https://www.samaa.tv/sports/2018/12/india-refuses-to-play-asia-cup-2020-in-pakistan/
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...matches-in-sri-lanka/articleshow/66834020.cms


oh and before you bark that its Acc and not ICC

Heres an ICC event

https://www.mykhel.com/cricket/indi...stan-bcci-furious-over-icc-action-007950.html
 
and then we have a joke of an organization called icc

Cricket is a relatively minor sport comparative to tennis, so it is heavily reliant on India, which means their board gets to throw their weight around disproportionately to the detriment of the sport. When it comes to other more worldwide sports, you can see the hypocrisy of the Indian govt stance where they have little option but to toe the line or withdraw.
 
Bilateral series are governed by ICC. WHich is why India women were docked 6 points when they didnt play against Pakistan women

https://www.samaa.tv/sports/2018/12/india-refuses-to-play-asia-cup-2020-in-pakistan/
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...matches-in-sri-lanka/articleshow/66834020.cms


oh and before you bark that its Acc and not ICC

Heres an ICC event

https://www.mykhel.com/cricket/indi...stan-bcci-furious-over-icc-action-007950.html

Bilateral series are not decided by ICC. They are arranged by the two boards and played under ICC rules.

The series that India refused to play was a bilateral series not a ICC tournament like world cup or T20 cup.
 
Cricket is a relatively minor sport comparative to tennis, so it is heavily reliant on India, which means their board gets to throw their weight around disproportionately to the detriment of the sport. When it comes to other more worldwide sports, you can see the hypocrisy of the Indian govt stance where they have little option but to toe the line or withdraw.

India also refuses to play bilateral series in Hockey.

Except cricket other sports hardly have concept of a bilateral series.

If Davis cup was not a tournament played under ITF India would have refused too. But its a multi nation event played and organised by ITF.
 
Why are Indians coming to Pakistan? They are welcome but should stop being arragont.
 
Bilateral series are not decided by ICC. They are arranged by the two boards and played under ICC rules.

The series that India refused to play was a bilateral series not a ICC tournament like world cup or T20 cup.

Do bother to click the link before blindly posting
 
They should be welcomed as guests and treated with a high level of decency. It's not the fault of any sportsman Indian government is using sports as a political football.

However it makes no sense Indians wont bilateral because of their soldiers dying but will turn a blind eye to this when its part of a tournament.
 
While cricket is boring in general these days and both teams don't have the level of opposition from the past making the rivalry dull, India are also responsible for killing the interest off by not facing Pakistan. Now nobody really cares tbh
 
India’s Davis Cup team, which has been drawn to play an away Asia-Oceania Zone Group 1 tie against Pakistan in mid-September, will in all likelihood be allowed to travel to the neighbouring nation by the Indian authorities, government sources informed TOI on Thursday.

The government has no intention of throwing a spanner in the All India Tennis Association’s (AITA) plans to make its Davis Cup team members travel to Pakistan in their bid to re-enter the World Group qualifiers. India slipped back to the Group 1 of the Asia-Oceania Zone following their disappointing loss to a formidable Italy in the World Group qualifiers last weekend in Kolkata.

“It’s an important tie for India since we are expected to comfortably beat the Pakistani side to qualify for the World Group. Otherwise, a no-show would mean the ITF imposing a heavy fine or sanctioning India from competing in a few ITF events. It would also mean India would have to fight it out in the lower group of the Asia-Oceania Zone,” a government source said.

Sources said the government doesn’t see any problem in the Davis Cup team making a short trip to Pakistan (matches are now played over two days as per the shortened Davis Cup format) since a tennis fixture may not attract the same political and public attention generally reserved for high-profile team sports like cricket and hockey.

Moreover, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has awarded the hosting rights to Pakistan only after conducting a thorough security review of the possible venues in Pakistan. Also, since 2017, Pakistan has hosted Iran, Thailand, South Korea and Uzbekistan for Davis Cup ties under tight security cover and the ITF sees no threat for the Indians.

“We are waiting for the AITA to submit a proposal. Once that comes to us, we will examine it and send it to the ministry of external affairs (MEA) for examining it. The MEA will have to look at it both from the political and security part. If they are OK with it, the sports ministry too will clear it. In case they have an objection, the ministry would explain to them the repercussions of not sending the team to Pakistan since it’s the equivalent of a World Cup tie in tennis and not a bilateral engagement. Nonetheless, the final call will be that of the sports ministry and, at this stage, we don’t see any problem. However, in case there’s a war or a terrorist attack in future, then that’s a different issue,” the source added.

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

In 2017, Hong Kong had refused to travel to Pakistan citing security concerns and the ITF had fined them $5,000 for the forfeiture. They also had to pay $10,971 separately to the Pakistan federation.


It’s the tense diplomatic relations between the two countries, which has resulted in the Indian government snapping all sporting ties with its neighbour, be it the cricket or hockey. But that has largely restricted bilateral series and not events held under world governing body’s umbrella.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...istan-for-davis-cup/articleshow/67892396.cms?

Tennis players from India and Pakistan do not attract much attention, the days of the Amritraj brothers are long past.

The current players will likely be:

India: Ramkumar Ramanathan (ranked #133), Prajnesh Gunneswaran (ranked #102) and the doubles team Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan.

Pakistan: Aqeel Khan, Samir Iftikhar, Mohammad Abid Ali Khan Akbar, and the doubles team of Mohammed Abid Ali Khan Akbar and Aqeel Khan.

Tennis has really lost its popularity in the subcontinent, it is difficult to even find out who will be playing for their country.
 
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