Will Pucovski retires hurt with concussion against England Lions

The incident occurred when the batsman, who was captaining a Cricket Australia XI in the unofficial first ODI, got his bat lodged in the turf

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Australia batsman Will Pucovski was forced to retire hurt against England Lions on Sunday after suffering a bizarre concussion.

The incident occurred when the batsman, who was captaining a Cricket Australia XI in the unofficial first ODI, got his bat lodged in the turf when taking a single, causing him to fall to the ground.

After concussion tests were carried out, the 22-year-old was subbed out of the match and will continue to be observed by medical staff.

Post-match the Victorian, who has had a string of concussion injuries in the past, said he could remember the incident clearly.

“I remember what happened," he said. “Obviously my bat got stuck and I went tumbling over then smacked my head on the ground pretty hard.

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Pucovski pictured at the Carrara Oval

“I’m a bit on-off. I feel alright for 15 minutes and then feel a bit average for another 15. I should hopefully be back in action pretty quickly though.

“I’ll just keep in touch with the doctors and hopefully start to reduce a few symptoms, then get back into it.”

Pucovski, who was set to make his Test debut for Australia over the summer but withdrew from the set-up citing mental health reasons, is expected to miss the series’ next match on Tuesday.

England Lions will take a 1-0 series lead into that fixture having won by six wickets at the Carrara Oval. Max Bryant struck a fine century for the hosts but an unbeaten 122 from Warwickshire’s Sam Hain, 94 from Laurie Evans and a half-century from Dan Lawrence saw England home.

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