The BCCI's working committee had decided unanimously to pull out if the charge was upheld and there was no reason to change that stance.The focus also is on the players involved. Sachin Tendulkar, who testified that he heard no such word uttered by Harbhajan, and Anil Kumble, who stood by his player, saying that punishment for a charge like this can't be brushed away lightly. And Harbhajan himself, who put faith in the BCCI to stick with him."It wasn't bothering me at all. Whatever has happened is gone and my cricket Board is looking after the things I don't need to worry about,If sources are to be believed, the Australian dressing room believes instead of apologising to them, Harbhajan has remained combative. But for the Indians to continue playing here in Australia if their man is labelled a 'racist' is simply not an option.
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