Will Pucovski: Will Pucovski has been largely banned from launching the Ash series because he was unable to recover from a recent concussion in time for Victoria’s next Sheffield Shield match.
Pucovski was beaten online last month and suffered a tenth concussion from a soccer injury when he was a teenager. After missing a trip to Sydney last week, he was expected to play the second leg at MCG on Friday, but the symptoms remain and he has to hit the net again.
“It’s no doubt a setback. I’d say now it’s unlikely he will play in the first Test,” Rogers said. “All the people in these conversations understand we have an immense talent on our hands. We want him playing in three, five, 10 years so these are the decisions we are going make in his best interests and hopefully, we can set him up to have a long career.”
It is now rare to join a large group of Australian players traveling to Queensland for quarantine later this month prior to a match within the team that will determine Ash’s final selection.
Will Pucovski’s made his test debut with India at the SCG in January.
This is the last match I played for a shoulder injury that required reconstructive surgery.
There is still the possibility of participating in an unidentified third shield game between Victoria and New South Wales. But due to the condensed nature of the ash schedule and the lack of cricket. He may not be there is high at all.
Pucovski’s absence leaves Victoria’s teammate Marcus Harris likely to be David Warner’s opening partner in Gaba.
The same pair he played against India in January.
Harris began the season in a second-century match against New South Wales to pursue a strong returner in Leicestershire.
The Usman Khawaja, who made the 2 Shield Hand Red this season, is also included in the frame. But since the 5th place has not been decided yet, it can be regarded as a middle position.
Travis Head has made a productive start and insisted on South Australia. And was previously called back for a South African tour that was postponed earlier. This year after being canceled in the middle of the Indian series.
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