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Promising Pucovski sidelined again after head knock

- PETE SMITH SHEFFIELD SHIELD

A BLOW to the head has again forced promising Victorian batsman Will Pucovski out of a Sheffield Shield match while also raising initial concern for bowler Sean Abbott.

Pucovski, 20, ducked into a shortish ball from NSW pace- man Abbott and dropped to his knees after being hit on the side of the helmet while batting during the middle session on day two at Junction Oval in Melbourne.

Abbott and others rushed to assist Pucovski, who was able to walk from the field with the help of medical staff.

Pucovski has a history of concussion­s — reportedly seven in the past five years — and missed three months of cricket when struck in the head in his first-class debut last summer.

Abbott was left visibly distressed by the incident and Cricket Australia website reported it took him some time to compose himself as teammates rallied around.

It came more than three years after he bowled the ball that struck Phillip Hughes on the neck and tragically led to his death.

Victoria captain Aaron Finch, who replaced the retired Pucovski at the crease, also went to Abbott to offer his support and encouragem­ent, and the bowler saw out his over and also bowled a further seven overs in the day.

Pucovski was assessed in the dressing rooms and substitute­d out of the match under new rules for concussion injuries, to be replaced by allrounder Dan Christian.

“Will Pucovski remained at the ground following the incident and is being treated by Cricket Victoria’s medical staff,” said Cricket Victoria doctor Trefor James.

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