Wicketkeeper-Batsman Jos Butsman Battsman said he would pass the late ash tour over concerns about despite his family because of the restrictions on Covid-19 Australia.
England will play the Twenty20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in October and November before heading to Australia, it is likely to maintain players who appeared in both houses for four months.
After leaving the remaining Tournament Twenty20 Premier League India, Buttler said he could also miss the end of the ongoing test series with India because his wife expected their second child.
“One of the challenges is exercising where the line is where you say I can’t do that,” Buttler told the Times newspaper.
“I have sacrificed a lot for cricket and my wife and family have been sacrificed.” You have to be open to “say no, he said.” It would be very disappointing if some players felt unable to do it, but we were in the world today where it is a possibility.
“British players seek guarantees of their family members will be allowed to join them in Australia, with British and Wales cricket boards in talks with Cricket Australia to secure the hallway to deal with it,” Buttler said, adding that life for a long time in bio bubble was Further complications.
“Until we get more information about what might be seen (Australian tour), it is impossible to know what decision you are ‘making it back.”