The following is the statement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India responding to the decision to ban Harbhajan Singh for three matches for making a racist remark
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has viewed the happenings during the second cricket Test between India and Australia in Sydney with great concern as some of these can have a far-reaching impact on international cricket.
Some of incidents are highly regrettable considering the warm and friendly relations between the Indian and Australian cricket boards.
The incident involving Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds and the subsequent hearing by the ICC match referee and his conclusions are, to say the least, distressing.
The Indian Board does not accept the findings of the match referee and has decided to challenge the unfair decision to suspend Harbhajan Singh as it deems it patently unfair.
The Board will appeal to the International Cricket Council to review the decision of the match referee and suspend its operation till the appeal is disposed of.
The Indian Board realizes the game of cricket is paramount but so too is the honour of the Indian team and for that matter every Indian.
To vindicate its position, the Board will fight the blatantly false and unfair slur on an Indian player.
The Board also questions the very conduct of the hearing as the match referee before reaching his decision disregarded the essential point of any inquiry, that it should be based on facts, rational, detached and objective.
The Board, in particular, is unhappy with the charge of racial slur against India's of-spinner Harbhajan Singh.
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