Will Pucovski

Australia|Top order Batter
Will Pucovski
INTL CAREER: 2021 - 2021
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Full Name

William Jan Pucovski

Born

February 02, 1998, Malvern, Victoria

Age

26y 251d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Playing Role

Top order Batter

Will Pucovski has been earmarked as the of future Australian batting after making a stunning start to his first-class career for Victoria. He almost made his Test debut in January 2019 after being selected in the squad to face Sri Lanka in a two-Test series but was overlooked for the in-form Kurtis Patterson. His early career has also been challenged by multiple concussions from blows to the head and an unrelated mental health issue that he has to continue to manage.

He starred for Victoria at Under-19 level scoring four centuries in a national championships and made his List A debut in a tour match against Pakistan in January 2017 on the back of that form then earned his Sheffield Shield debut in the same season. In 2017-18 he played for the CA XI against England before announcing himself with 188 against Queensland in his second Shield game. His season ended two games later against New South Wales when he was substituted out of the game with concussion after being hit in the head by a bouncer.

In the first Shield game of 2018-19 he became just the eighth Australian after Don Bradman, Ian Chappell, Clem Hill, Darren Lehmann, Norm O'Neill, Ricky Ponting, Paul Sheahan and Doug Walters to make a Sheffield Shield double century before the age of 21 when he made 243 against Western Australia at the WACA. But his mental health issues emerged in that match and he needed to take a six-week break from the game. He made his return in the last Shield match before the BBL and the national selectors felt that was enough to call him into the Test squad. Pucovski looked certain to play against Sri Lanka before Patterson was added to the squad late and got the nod ahead of him. Pucovski needed to leave the squad during the Canberra Test because of further mental health problems.

He returned to Victoria and was a key part of their Sheffield Shield title. He finished the Shield season with 649 runs at 54.08 from just seven games batting at No.3 and was selected for both the 50-over and four-day Australia A squads to tour England in 2019.
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Will Pucovski Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests120726236.0012657.14016000
FC365752350255*45.19491947.77792522180
List A1412033313727.7542977.621235260

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests1------------
FC36------------
List A14------------
William Jan Pucovski

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Recent Matches of Will Pucovski

MatchBatDateGroundFormat
Victoria vs Tasmania22 & 0*01-Mar-2024HobartFC
Victoria vs NSW13116-Feb-2024SydneyFC
Victoria XI vs Pakistan422-Dec-2023MelbourneOTHER
Victoria vs South Aust12 & 6528-Nov-2023AdelaideFC
Victoria vs Queensland5 & 616-Nov-2023MelbourneFC

Photos of Will Pucovski

Will Pucovski walks off after taking a nasty blow on the helmet
Will Pucovski took a nasty blow on the helmet
Will Pucovski looks skywards after completing his century
Will Pucovski was unbeaten with a half-century
Will Pucovski helped build Victoria's second innings
Will Pucovski was back in state action