Will Pucovski Retires Due to Concussions at 26
Will Pucovski Retires Due to Concussions at 26

Will Pucovski Retires Due to Concussions at 26

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Australian cricketer Will Pucovski has retired at the age of 26 due to multiple concussions and head injuries, following the advice of a medical expert panel. Pucovski, who made a promising debut with a score of 62 in his only Test match against India in 2021, has faced recurring concussions throughout his career. His final injury occurred in March 2024 when he was hit on the helmet by Riley Meredith during a Sheffield Shield match. Despite his talent and potential, Pucovski's career has been consistently hindered by these injuries, leading him to withdraw from a planned contract with Leicestershire. Throughout his career, he amassed 2,350 runs in 36 first-class matches for Victoria with an average of 45.19, including seven centuries. His early retirement is a stark reminder of the physical toll and mental health challenges associated with professional sport.

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