Australian opening batsman David Warner has made it clear that he won't be taking part in Australia's franchise based tournament Big Bash League(BBL) till he finishes his international career.
Warner said that due to the busy schedule throughout the year, it becomes difficult for players to spend time with their families.
"It's difficult for us players to play all three forms, even if there is a window, you've got to have that break because you're going full tilt into summer as well, there's no off-season for us. Personally, I've got three kids at home and a wife that I owe my time to as well. So playing all three forms that's very difficult to be able to do that, and I don't think I'll play while I'm playing for Australia still - that's honestly speaking," Warner said.
"The next 12 months is very difficult when you look at the calendar, there's going to be definitely times where you can come home and have time with your family, but yet again you've got that 14 days that's in place that you're going to have to do beforehand so that almost puts it out of the conversation." the 34-year-old further added.