He will be leaving with Yasir Khan and Muhammad Abid on Saturday for Colombo, as the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) have arranged a week-long training at the clay courts of Colombo.
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Aqeel and Aisamul Haq Qureshi will be the seasoned players in the side, with Yasir and Abid replacing Samir Iftikhar and Muhammad Abid Ali Akbar in the team for the tie.
This will be Pakistan’s first tie in Group I in almost a decade, but Aqeel believes that his team can pull off a surprise as the group’s underdogs.
“It’s going to be a tough tie, and we are going to play it like we did in the Group II final to qualify for this,” Aqeel told The Express Tribune.
PTF is holding the ‘home tie’ at a neutral venue in Sri Lanka as China had refused to play the tie in Pakistan due to security concerns.
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Aqeel added that Pakistan will have a slight advantage due to the surface as Chinese players are not as strong on clay as they are on hard courts. “China are a better side on paper, but we’ll get enough practice in Colombo,” said Aqeel. “We have a chance as we’ve played on Sri Lankan clay courts before. The weather is going to favour us too. Mostly it will be our experience on these courts that would help us.”
Aqeel added that the change in the squad will not affect the tie a lot.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 27th, 2016.
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