After David Warner, this Australian player also announced his retirement, said ‘I will never play anywhere again…’

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|20-06-2024

David Warner: After the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Australian legend David Warner will never be seen in international cricket again. Actually, let us tell you that this explosive batsman has already retired from Test and ODI. At the same time, after the T20 World Cup, Warner (David Warner) will also say goodbye to limited overs cricket.

However, he is not the only Australian cricketer who is going to retire. Actually, another talented player of this team is going to announce his retirement. The reason behind this is quite shocking. Let us know in detail who we are talking about.

After David Warner, now this player will also retire

David Warner

A promising young cricketer from Australia has been forced to retire from cricket at the age of just 26. Actually we are talking about right-handed batsman Will Pucovski. According to the information received by Code Sports, Will is going to announce his retirement soon.

Not only this, he will never be seen playing on the field again. Let us tell you that he made his international debut in the Sydney Test against India in the year 2021. However, his career did not last long and he was out of the team after this. Let us tell you that Will Pukowski scored 72 runs in this match.

Because of this, I will never play cricket again

The journey of Will Pucovski, a player representing the Victoria team in first class cricket, has been quite sad. In fact, he has struggled with injury and stress-related problems during his short career. This player has suffered a total of 13 head injuries in his career. Earlier this year, Will suffered a concussion for the 13th time in the Sheffield Shield tournament.

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This is how his journey in first class cricket was

Will Pucovski made his first class cricket debut for Victoria in 2017. Since then, he has represented this team in a total of 36 matches. The right-handed batsman has scored 2350 runs in 57 innings at an average of 45.19. He is currently undergoing treatment. If reports are to be believed, the Australian Cricket Board is going to instruct him not to play cricket again.

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