New Delhi, April 8 -- When Sahaja Yamalapalli rushed to the net and struck a backhand volley beyond Patcharin Cheapchandej's reach to claim the second set, the Indian bench led by captain Vishal Uppal, found its voice again. There was still plenty to play for, with India trailing 1-0 in the opening tie against Thailand in the Billie Jean King Cup (Asia-Oceania Group 1) here on Tuesday. With Sahaja drawing level and pushing the second singles into the decider, there was a renewed sense of fight and hope. However, the match had to be suspended due to heavy rain, with Patcharin leading 6-4, 1-6, 4-3. The tie will resume on Wednesday morning. India will hope Sahaja can turn things around to give Ankita Raina and Rutuja Bhosale the chance to sec...