Cricket enthusiasts are abuzz after England captain Jos Buttler voiced his disapproval of the BCCI’s latest policy restricting family time for Indian players during overseas tours.
Buttler is convinced that having families accompany players on lengthy tours is essential for their well-being and performance. The BCCI’s new rule allows family presence for only 14 days on tours longer than 45 days and just 7 days for shorter ones.
According to Buttler, quality time with family helps players manage stress and maintain a positive mindset. He highlighted the importance of balancing professional and personal life in today’s demanding sports environment. Buttler shared his personal experience, noting that family support has often been a pillar of strength for him.
This controversial policy comes after India’s recent Test series losses to New Zealand and Australia, prompting the BCCI to focus on minimizing distractions and enhancing team cohesion.
As this debate rages on, cricket fans eagerly await to see how these changes will impact the players and the upcoming matches. India’s next series against England promises to be an exciting showdown.
Jos Buttler Criticizes BCCI’s Family Travel Rules for Cricketers

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