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Former Australia opening batsman Will Pucovski retired from cricket at the age of 27 on Tuesday after a string of concussions, saying he would not risk "any more damage to my brain". Former ...
Selection for the series was finalised by the YSP with the support of State and Territory Associations through a nomination process. Sonya Thompson, Cricket Australia’s Head of National Development, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. New Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg and chair Mike Baird have told their state association owners the Big Bash ...
Cricket Australia’s Youth Selection Panel (YSP) has invited 26 underage players to take part in this month’s Lanning vs. Perry Series to be played at the National Cricket Campus (NCC ...
Ponting’s pull shot was particularly feared, and his ability to dominate bowling attacks was a hallmark of his career. He led Australia to numerous victories, including two consecutive ICC Cricket ...
The 27-year-old was once a rising star in Australian cricket. Tipped to nail down an opening spot in the team, he only played in one Test match for Australia. His debut was on 7 January 2021 ...
Former Australia Test opener Will Pucovski has retired from all levels of cricket with immediate effect due to concussion. Pucovski has been forced to retire from professional cricket following a ...
I don't want to do any more damage to my brain.' IMAGE: Will Pucovski was once seen as the future of Australian cricket as he made a half-century on his Test debut against India in 2021.
Former Australian batter Will Pucovski has retired from all forms of cricket due to prolonged after-effects of the latest bout of concussion he suffered 12 months ago. Pucovski last played in the ...
Picture: Albert Perez - Cricket Australia via Getty Images Dylan McLachlan: McLachlan was the champs’ best batsman for the tournament, and he was able to step up when it mattered most with a ...
After a career ravaged by concussion-related struggles Australian batter Will Pucovski on Tuesday confirmed his retirement from cricket, admitting he is still suffering “scary ... Story continues ...