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Great Britain’s Andy Murray (R) and Jamie Murray celebrate after winning their match Action Images via Reuters
Brothers Jamie and Andy Murray claimed a tense four-hour doubles rubber against Australian pair Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth on Saturday to put Britain on the verge of a first Davis Cup final since 1978.
The Scottish pairing kept their vociferous home supporters on the edge of their seats at Glasgow’s Emirates Arena before triumphing 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-7 (6-8) 6-4.
“It was an incredible match, to come back from the disappointment of losing the fourth set,” Andy Murray, ranked third in the world, told the BBC.
“We kept creating chances, we stuck together like brothers should and managed to come up with enough good returns.”
Older brother Jamie, the doubles specialist, said: “We let it slip a bit but we kept fighting and got right back on it. It was so good, it was so noisy, it was magic. “Scottish people don’t get the chance to see Andy play very much and when they do they let him know it.”
Andy Murray won the opening singles on Friday 6-3 6-0 6-3 against Thanasi Kokkinakis and plays Australian No.1 Bernard Tomic on Sunday’s deciding day.
Tomic, who beat Dan Evans on Friday to square the tie, lies 20 places below Murray in the world rankings.