Pakistan said on Wednesday it would expel
India's ambassador and suspend bilateral trade with its
arch-rival after New Delhi stripped its portion of the contested
Kashmir region of special status.
The All India Tennis Association (AITA) named a six-member squad
under captain Mahesh Bhupathi on Monday for the Sept. 14-15 tie
in Islamabad but subsequent developments have put a question
mark on the fate of the contest.
"As of now, there's no change to our plans but we'll wait for a
few days and see if the situation merits a review," AITA
secretary general Hironmoy Chatterjee said by telephone.
"A lot has changed over the last few days and we may ask ITF to
review the situation and take a call. It's not for us to take a
call.
"If needed, we'll ask ITF to see if they, keeping players'
safety I mind, can shift the tie to a neutral venue where both
teams feel safe and comfortable."
Chatterjee dismissed reports that any Indian player has security
apprehensions about playing in Islamabad.
"Nothing of that sort, they are fine. We've named our squad only
after speaking to them."
Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have twice waged war over
Kashmir and in February engaged in an aerial clash.
India's cricket team has not toured Pakistan since 2007 and
bilateral cricketing ties between them have remained suspended
since 2008.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by
Christian Radnedge)
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