The Phnom Penh Post

Pucovski gets shock Australia call-up

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YOUNG batting prodigy Will Pucovski was parachuted into the Australia squad for two Tests against Sri Lanka in a shock call-up on Wednesday, with veteran Shaun Marsh and his brother Mitch dumped.

Also axed from the 13-man squad after the humbling 2-1 series defeat to India were underperfo­rming opener Aaron Finch and middle-order batsman Peter Handscomb.

In-form Joe Burns was recalled for the first time since the South Africa tour early last year and could open the innings with rookie Marcus Harris, who did enough against India to keep his place.

But they face competitio­n from Matt Renshaw, who has been handed another opportunit­y despite misfiring in the domestic Sheffield Shield this season.

A l l r o u n d e r M a r n u s Labuschagn­e was retained from the team that played the rainaffect­ed drawn Test in Sydney this week, as was Travis Head.

Selectors also kept faith with their pace attack of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, with veteran Peter Siddle also included.

National selector Trevor Hohns said “there is no doubt the India series produced some disappoint­ing results” and change was needed, after four Tests characteri­sed by the failure of any Australian batsmen to score a century.

“Ultimately Aaron, Peter, Shaun and Mitch have not produced the per for mances expected of them with the bat at the Test level,” he said.

“They have been given a good opportunit­y, but have not produced the scores we need.”

He added, however, that the door was not closed and they must now prove themselves again in domestic cricket and the one-day series against India this month.

‘Every kid’s dream’

Pucovski was the surprise call-up. The 20 year old is one of the brightest batting talents in the country, scoring a double century for Victoria last year – the first Australian under 21 to do so since Ricky Ponting.

But he has only played eight first-class matches, and after that double ton took a break from cricket because of a mental health issue.

Despite his relative inexperien­ce, Pucovski said he was ready to step up.

“It is every kid’s dream. To think that in two weeks time there is a chance I would play for my country is amazing. I can’t use words to describe it,” he told reporters. I can’t wait to get up there and in amongst it.”

Burns, who has played 14 Tests, has been knocking on the door this season with Queensland, while Renshaw has been unlucky not to get another call-up until now, since his last appearance at Johannesbu­rg in 2018.

Renshaw, who has a century and three 50s from his 11 Tests, said he wanted to emulate the exploits of India’s rock-solid No3 Cheteshwar Pujara.

“Everyone talks about [ Virat] Kohli and [Ajinkya] Rahane, but Pujara was unbelievab­le and showed how good he was mentally to bat for so long,” he said.

Burns, Renshaw and Pucovski will all play for a Cricket Australia XI in a pink-ball match against Sri Lanka ahead of the Tests in preparatio­n for the day-nighter in Brisbane from January 24. The second Test i s in Canberra from February 1.

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