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Will Pucovski was once seen as the future of Australian cricket. A young and talented batsman, he showed promise early in his career.

, his journey in cricket has been cut short due to a series of unfortunate events. At just 26 years old, Pucovski is reportedly set to retire from the sport, a decision influenced by recurring concussions and head injuries.

Who is Will Pucovski?

Will Pucovski is an Australian cricketer, born on February 2, 1998, in Melbourne, Australia. His father, Ján Pucovski, emigrated from Serbia and was also a well-regarded cricketer in his own right.

Pucovski followed in his father's footsteps and quickly rose through the ranks of Australian cricket. He made his first-class debut for Victoria in 2017 and soon became known. He scored two double-centuries in the Sheffield Shield.

Pucovski’s talent earned him a spot in the national team, and he made his international debut in January 2021 in a Test match against India. His career was constantly hampered by injuries.

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Why is Will Pucovski retiring at 26?

The primary reason for Pucovski's premature retirement is his struggle with multiple concussions. Over his career, Pucovski has suffered numerous head injuries, the most recent occurring in March 2024 during a Sheffield Shield match when he was struck on the helmet by a fast bowler.

This incident was the final blow that led to his decision to retire. Medical experts advised Pucovski to consider his long-term health, which ultimately influenced his decision to step away from the sport.

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Despite his efforts to continue playing, the cumulative effects of his injuries made it impossible for him to maintain his career. Pucovski’s decision to retire at such a young age is a loss for Australian cricket, but it is a decision made with his health and future in mind.

Pucovski’s early retirement at the age of 26 is a reminder of the physical toll that professional sports can take on athletes.

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Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.