Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh is unfazed by the possibility of Andrew Symonds not touring India with the Aussies for their four-Test series.
Symonds, axed from the Australian ODI squad for the ongoing series against Bangladesh after opting for a personal fishing trip instead of a team meeting, is currently considering his future and is in serious doubt for the October tour.
Harbhajan, who allegedly called Symonds a 'monkey' at the SCG in January, told the Courier-Mail: "It doesn't bother me whether he is coming or not.
"We are playing against a team. If he features in it, fine, if he doesn't, things don't change much for me. We may have had our squabbles, but that's all part of the game."
In the meantime, Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has lent his unerring support to the beleaguered fisherman/cricketer.
"He has our absolute support and we've already gone to great lengths to ensure appropriate processes are in place for him," enthused Sutherland.
"The feedback I have got from inside the team is that they have dealt with it as a welfare issue. There's some discipline issues related to it, but ultimately it's a welfare issue. We all want Andrew Symonds up and going, playing cricket for Australia."


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