Will Pucovski, Australian opener is set to be sidelined for up to six months to undergo reconstructive surgery on his injured right shoulder. The Australian Test batsman who played a solitary Test will undergo surgery on his right shoulder next week and
Will Pucovski, an opening batsman who debuted in Sydney Test has a partially dislocated shoulder and Marcus Harris would replace him if he fails to recover in time for the fourth and final Test against India at Brisbane this week, Australia head
Will Pucovski faces an anxious wait to see if he can recover from a shoulder injury in time for the fourth and final Vodafone Test against India, with Australia giving him every opportunity to prove his fitness. Australia confirmed Will Pucovski suffered
Will Pucovski, Australian debutant was taken for scans on the final day of the Sydney Test as the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy continues to be marred by injuries. The debutant injured his shoulder while trying in vain to stop the ball at mid-wicket
Ricky Ponting, former Australian skipper was surprised that the Sydney pitch hadn’t deteriorated much even on Day 5 of the third Test on Monday and said that India wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant’s approach in the final innings of the match was the perfect
Rishabh Pant, Indian wicket-keeper batsman has set a unique batting record in Australia by becoming the first visiting batsman to score over 25 runs in nine consecutive innings. Rishabh Pant went past Wally Hammond (England), Rusi Surti (India) and Viv Richards (West
Australia’s Test captain Tim Paine could not keep secret with Will Pucvoski that he will be making his debut in the Sydney Test match. He has confessed that he had informed the youngster about his debut a couple of days before the
Former Australian captain Ricky Pointing reckons that Rishabh Pant has still to do a lot of work on his wicketkeeping skills. His statement has come after the Indian wicketkeeper-batsman dropped the debutant Will Pucovski’s catch two times on the first day of
Tim Paine, Australian skipper has put an end to speculations over the availability of star dashing opener David Warner for the third Test against India which starts in Sydney from Thursday 7th January. The 36-year-old Australian captain, on Wednesday, confirmed that 34-year
Justin Langer, the Australian head coach, said on Tuesday that David Warner is likely to compete in the third Test against India and assured that lack of four-day cricket for the opener in the last few months is not a concern. Justin