<p>The 17-year-old Talwinder was red-carded in the match against Malaysia due to which he already stands suspended from today's bronze medal playoff against South Korea.<br /><br />Talwinder was involved in a scuffle yesterday in the tense match against Malaysia. Both teams had high stake as the winner would enter into the today's final.<br /><br />The scuffle that took place in the 10th minute of yesterday's match saw Talwinder red-carded instantly by the Australian umpire Den de Young. India played the remaining 60 minutes of the game with a man less, and lost the match 1-5.<br /><br />"Yes, we have been informed of this suspension. We were shown the video and we have accepted the decision of the tournament director," said Niranjan Reddy, manager of the team.<br /><br />Chief coach Mukesh Kumar felt the players should remain calm minded in such matches and it is a lesson for them.<br /><br />Tournament Director Munir Md took stock of the situation today, and called Harpreet Singh and Talwinder for interrogation.<br /><br />Harpreet Singh was also red-carded yesterday. Indian coach Mukesh Kumar and Manager Niranjan Reddy were also present in the meeting.<br /><br />In yesterday's match, Indian colts' got as many as five cards -- two yellow, two red and a green. At one point of time, India were seen playing with just eight players due to suspensions. Only recently, three senior Indian players and two officials were suspended for 1-5 matches for a similar scuffle at Busselton, Australia.</p>
<p>The 17-year-old Talwinder was red-carded in the match against Malaysia due to which he already stands suspended from today's bronze medal playoff against South Korea.<br /><br />Talwinder was involved in a scuffle yesterday in the tense match against Malaysia. Both teams had high stake as the winner would enter into the today's final.<br /><br />The scuffle that took place in the 10th minute of yesterday's match saw Talwinder red-carded instantly by the Australian umpire Den de Young. India played the remaining 60 minutes of the game with a man less, and lost the match 1-5.<br /><br />"Yes, we have been informed of this suspension. We were shown the video and we have accepted the decision of the tournament director," said Niranjan Reddy, manager of the team.<br /><br />Chief coach Mukesh Kumar felt the players should remain calm minded in such matches and it is a lesson for them.<br /><br />Tournament Director Munir Md took stock of the situation today, and called Harpreet Singh and Talwinder for interrogation.<br /><br />Harpreet Singh was also red-carded yesterday. Indian coach Mukesh Kumar and Manager Niranjan Reddy were also present in the meeting.<br /><br />In yesterday's match, Indian colts' got as many as five cards -- two yellow, two red and a green. At one point of time, India were seen playing with just eight players due to suspensions. Only recently, three senior Indian players and two officials were suspended for 1-5 matches for a similar scuffle at Busselton, Australia.</p>