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Australia’s Test preparations have been rocked by another disturbing concussion to promising batsmen Will Pucovski a week out from the opener’s likely Test debut.
Pucovski, long regarded as one of Australia’s most promising young batsmen, retired hurt on 23 after being clipped by a bouncer delivered by fringe Indian seamer Kartik Tyagi in the tour match between Australia A and the Indians at Drummoyne Oval.
The 22-year-old has a history of head injuries, with Tuesday’s blow a ninth concussion in his young career.
Pucovski was struck attempting a pull, and slumped to his hands and knees where he stayed for roughly 90 seconds while being attended to by team doctor John Orchard.
Encouragingly, Pucovski was able to make his way from the field unassisted – though looked unsteady on his feet as he reached the grandstand for further assessment.
Australia is already in the midst of a top-order injury nightmare, with regular opener David Warner almost certain to be sidelined for the start of the Test series with a groin injury, while there’s uncertainty around the availability of Mitchell Starc (personal leave) and Josh Hazlewood (back complaint).
