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Aus vs Ind: Pucovski Cleared By Medical Experts Ahead Of Third Test

Uncapped Australia batsman Will Pucovski has been cleared by an independent neurologist as well as by all medical experts ahead of the third Test against India scheduled to begin from Thursday at the

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By IANS News
Jan 05, 2021 • 10:50 AM

Uncapped Australia batsman Will Pucovski has been cleared by an independent neurologist as well as by all medical experts ahead of the third Test against India scheduled to begin from Thursday at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

IANS News
By IANS News
January 05, 2021 • 10:50 AM

"Will has been cleared by an independent neurologist yesterday afternoon. He has been cleared by all the medicos now. He has obviously managed all the concussion protocols which we all know are incredibly strict these days -- they have all been passed. He has been cleared and that would be very heartening for him, for his family and for everyone involved in it. There is no reason why Will can't be selected. We are just working now on the balance of our team," informed head coach Justin Langer while speaking to the media on Tuesday morning.

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Pucovski was hit by a bouncer during the first warm-up game against India A at the Drummoyne Oval played between December 6-8.

Langer said that facing short-pitched bowling should not be a problem for Pucovski as he is in a "great frame of mind".

"I think every team he has played, they have bowled a lot of short balls to him. He has practiced with them. He has hit thousands and thousands of short balls...He is in a great frame of mind, incredibly positive about playing cricket, he has trained hard this week. The only way to get back on the horse is to get back on the horse and ultimately he is going to go there and face the short-pitched bowling," the head coach said.

"The only person who decided to get on the horse, is the athlete and when the medical person is backing him, he has got evidence that he doesn't have to worry too much about the long term. It is more heartening to hear from Will himself because he is the one who has to do it...We will get some eyes on Will today probably after the session this afternoon," he added.
The four-match series is currently tied at 1-1 with Australia winning the first Test in Adelaide while India registering a win in the second in Melbourne.

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