Australian star Will Pucovski, 27, announces the shock of retirement due to “concussion”




The opening of the former Australia Test, Will Bokovsky, retired from all the cricket levels with an immediate effect due to concussion. Pucovski was forced to retire from the professional cricket game after a recommendation from a committee of experts. The mixture faced a series of incidents in which he was hit, causing concols during his career. The latest episode of concussion took place in March 2024. Bokovsky was forced to retire when he was delivered to the helmet during the Sheffield shield match. He accused him of the remainder of the Australian summer and led him to withdraw his contract with Leiceschire in the summer of 2024, according to the reports of the International Criminal Court.

The 27 -year -old exclusively revealed the news on the Sen’s Whatsley on Tuesday morning.

“I wish I was coming under better conditions. I will not play the cricket game again. It was a truly difficult year to put it as much as possible. The simple message is, I will not play at any level again,” Bokovsky said at Sen Watti.

He added: “After that century in Sydney (in my last second game), I thought from a personal point of view that things began to click for me. I made a mountain of effort to get things immediately to be good in the field.”

Last year, a 27 -year -old medical committee recommended.

He distinguished 36 times at the first level of the first degree, where he scored seven tons and the fifties through a promising period of his term, including the first degree of 255, not out against southern Australia in 2020.

In his only appearance of testing against India in Sydney in the 2020/21 season, he made 62 and 10.

Bokovsky said that he will remain in the cricket game as a major coach of the side of Melbourne, the same club that first appeared in the teenager in the summer of 2014/15.

“It is definitely something I am really excited. I will train MCC (Melbourne Cricket Club) next year, which is really exciting. It is always a second home for me and I always felt love and support from MCC while playing at higher levels or playing with them.

Bokovsky said: “I have been there since I was 11 or 12 years old with their novice academy and along the way. Training is always something I always wanted to scratch.

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