'Family is most important…', Jos Buttler's sharp reply to BCCI's new rule

If Buttler: The England team captained by Jos Buttler is currently on a tour of India. Where, a 22-match T-20 series will be played between India and England. But, before the start of this series, English captain Jos Buttler has reacted to the new family rule made by BCCI. He says that family is very important and it does not make any difference to cricket.

What did Jos Buttler say?

BCCI recently made many rules regarding Indian players, one of which is on the travel of their families. Now the players' families will not be able to travel with them on the entire tour. Ever since this rule came to light, different types of reactions are coming to it. But, now English captain Jos Buttler has also expressed his views on this matter, which is contrary to the BCCI.

Butler said about taking the family on a tour, 'Family is most important and we are living in today's time which is a very modern world and it is great to take family with you on tour. Try to enjoy it. I don't think it has much of an impact on cricket and it is something that can be handled very easily.

What is BCCI's family rule?

When cricketers go to play on foreign tours, their wives and children often travel and stay together. But, according to the new rules issued by BCCI, this will no longer be possible. Players will have to travel with their team only, they will not go separately with their families.

Yes, according to the new rules, no player's family will be able to stay with him full time even during a long foreign tour. It has been told that during the 45-day tour, the family can stay with the cricketer for a maximum of 2 weeks. Not only this, BCCI will not bear any expenses other than the arrangement for the family's stay, which will have to be borne by the player himself.

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