Sardar, who has already been reprimanded for dangerous play against an Austrlian player, received a yellow card in yesterday's pool A match against South Africa -- which India won 5-2 -- and the jury originally slapped him a two-match suspension as it was his second offence of the tournament.
After an appeal by the Indian team management, the appeal jury reduced the suspension to one match.
Team coach MK Kaushik told PTI that it was an unintentional tackle and since he has already been reprimanded, Sardar received the supsension.
"It was an unintentional tackle for which Sardar got the yellow card. Since he has already been reprimanded, he recived a two-match supsnesion. But after we appealed it was reduced to one match," he said.
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Hockey India Secretary General Narinder Batra said that the team was satisfied with the one-match suspension and it will not appeal further .
A two-match suspension would have ruled Sardar out of either the final or bronze-medal match also.
"He (Sardar) has already been reprimanded on Wednesday over an incident during India's match against Australia on Tuesday. Singh was deemed to have been guilty of 'inappropriate physical conduct" after Australia's Eddie Ockenden was hit in the face," the organisers said.
"Following a review by the appeal jury after India vs South Africa match yesterday, the jury decided to suspend Singh for two matches. That was later reduced to one game after India submitted a protest.