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Jos Buttler sent emotional message to India, said – special country is going through very difficult times

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The second wave of Corona continues to wreak havoc in the country. Due to this, IPL 2021 had to be postponed. Meanwhile, England and Rajasthan Royals (RR) batsman Jose Butler gave a sentimental message to India and appealed to the people to be safe.


London, ANI.   The second wave of Corona continues to wreak havoc in the country. Due to this, IPL 2021 had to be postponed. Meanwhile, England and Rajasthan Royals (RR) batsman Jose Butler gave a sentimental message to India and appealed to the people to be safe. He tweeted that India is a special country, which is going through a very difficult time at the moment. Thank you for always welcoming me and my family, please be safe and take care of yourself.

Let us know that eight of the 11 England players who participated in the IPL, including Butler, returned home on Wednesday. The organizers had to postpone the T20 league on Tuesday after four players from India were infected with the corona virus. According to Sky Sports, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Chris Woakes, Moeen Ali and Jason Roy are back in the UK. It also features Jose Butler and Johnny Bairstow.

England’s limited-overs format captain Eoin Morgan, David Malan and Chris Jordan are expected to leave India in the next few hours. The UK has placed India on the Red List (danger list) due to this epidemic and as such, these cricketers will have to stay in quarantine in a government approved facility for 10 days. IPL has assured all foreign cricketers to return home safely.

Sunrisers Hyderabad cricket director Tom Moody also urged the people of the country to take all precautions to stay safe and prevent the spread of corona. According to the Ministry of Health, according to the Ministry of Health in India, more than four lakh 12 thousand corona cases have been reported in a single day. So far more than 20 million cases have been reported in the country.

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