Sanju Samson shares his emotional attachment to former teammate Jos Buttler and his regret over the IPL's player release regulation. Samson valued their friendship and partnership over the years. He wishes the rule could be changed to maintain long-term relationships. Samson also looks forward to working with head coach Rahul Dravid again.
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