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Indias current non-playing Davis Cup captain Anand Amritraj, who featured in 39 ties during his playing career with a 32-30 overall personal win-loss record, fashioned some remarkable wins for the country. Here he picks his favourite Davis Cup moments for ESPN:1. India beating Soviet Union 3-1 to make the Davis Cup final in 1974. But India chose to stay away from the final against South Africa as mark of protest against the apartheid regime, forfeiting the championshipThis would easily rank as not just my most memorable tennis moment but also as one of the greatest highlights of my life. With the tie 2-1 in our favour in Poona, I played the fourth match against their No. 2 player, Teimuraz Kakulia, whom I was trailing 1-2 at first and then came back to win in five sets to put India into the final of the Davis Cup for only the second time.2. Beating Japan 3-2 on grass at the NSCI club in New Delhi in 1975The tie was locked at 2-2 and we had never lost to Japan since 1930, so it was a huge match. I played their No. 1 player, Jun Kamiwazumi, beating him in three straight sets to win the tie 3-2 for India.3. Beating Japan 3-2 at the Den-En Colosseum in Tokyo in 1976In the second match of the first day, I beat their No. 1 player, Toshiro Sakai, on clay, which is not my favourite surface, after Vijay [Amritraj] lost the first match. I won 6-0, 6-0, 6-3 -- one of the finest matches I have ever played. That put us back in the tie at 1-1. Then Vijay and I beat them in the doubles 2-1 and eventually ended up winning the tie 3-2.4. Win over Australia in the Eastern main draw final in Calcutta in 1974. It still holds the record for the longest Davis Cup tie with 327 games being playedVijay and I beat John Alexander and Colin Dimley in one of the longest doubles Davis Cup matches in history. The first set was 17-15 and the fourth set was 16-18 - so, it was a marathon match and more a test of physical fitness than anything else.5. India beating New Zealand in the Asia/Oceania Group I tie in Christchurrch in 2015 to march into the World Group playoffsThis was a tie that all the Indian fans and the media were expecting us to win.ddddddddddddAs the non-playing captain of the side, I knew it was going to be a tough one. We were in Christchurch coming to terms with the -10 degree temperature and the almost daily snowfall. Though we played indoors, it was colder than it was outside because the arena was not heated. The first day was really interesting because I was expecting us to win both the singles. It turned out that Somdev Devvarman, who was our No. 1 at that time, won the first two sets and managed to lose the next three to Michael Venus. So, we lost in five sets and were trailing 0-1. Yuki Bhambri then played the match of his life against their Jose Statham and beat him in three straight sets in the second singles. I wasnt too worried by the 1-1 score since I assumed that we would win the doubles the following day.Saketh [Myneni] and Rohan [Bopanna] though lost and at the end of Saturday, we were down 1-2 and I was in a highly depressed state since it was not a match we thought we would lose. I tried to cheer the boys up as much as I could and that night we went out and got some Indian food. The first two days I felt the breaks had gone completely against us in every way, just a couple of points here and there. I knew we needed some divine inspiration at this point so I made a trip to church on Sunday morning in freezing cold weather. I was just saying to God, Let the breaks fall where they may, but let it not all go against us.And as it turned out, Somdev played a great match and then Yuki played another perfect match. At the end of the first day when the New Zealand press asked me how I viewed our chances, I said, Well, I thought we would be 2-0 on the first day but Id be happy to take 2-0 on the last day. Funnily enough, thats what ended up happening. ' ' '