The Indian Cricket Board is planning to lodge an appeal after Singh was suspended for three matches.
Indian board not yet considering tour suspension
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The Indian Cricket Board says it is not yet considering stopping its team's tour of Australia over the suspension of spinner Harbhajan Singh.
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