‘This is awesome’: Will Pucovski’s 682-minute marathon ahead of Sheffield Shield return
Australian prodigy Will Pucovski has gotten his summer off to a blistering start, surviving 682 minutes at the crease in a marathon knock.
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Australian batting prodigy Will Pucovski has gotten his summer off a blistering start, scoring an unbeaten 193 in Victoria’s second XI pre-season fixture against New South Wales in Coffs Harbour.
The 24-year-old combined with young gun Ashley Chandrasinghe for a 270-run opening partnership at Cex International Stadium on Wednesday, surviving 404 deliveries and 682 minutes at the crease before retiring during the tea break.
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After starting day three unbeaten on 95, the one-Test wonder was untroubled by the classy New South Wales attack, headlined by former Australian cricketers Trent Copeland and Ben Dwarshius.
The only lowlight for Pucovski came on 159 when he doubled over in pain after being struck in the box, needing five minutes to recover before play could continue.
Hasn't all gone Will Pucovski's way today ... 159 runs on the board in the Second XI match when a hit flush on the box left him gasping for breath. Nearly six mins before he could face up again, taking a very awkwardly hobbled single to get off strike pic.twitter.com/4k3uZB9OtS
— Dave Middleton (@Dave_Middleton) September 14, 2022
Chandrasinghe, who scored five successive hundreds in a Northern Territory competition over the winter, brought up a patient century before veteran seamer Trent Copeland removed him for 110 in the early afternoon.
The Victorians were 1/428 at stumps on day three, leading the New South Wales second XI by 139 runs in the first innings.
Earlier in the match, New South Wales wicketkeeper Matthew Gilkes scored 108 before the hosts were rolled for 289 in the first innings.
Pucovski made his long-awaited Test debut against India in the 2021 New Year’s Test match at the SCG, scoring 61 in the first innings before an untimely shoulder injury paved the way for Victorian teammate Marcus Harris to replace him in the starting XI.
The talented right-hander was then plagued by concussion setbacks throughout the 2021/22 summer, keeping him on the sidelines for most of the season.
The opener batter’s eleventh concussion scare came in bizarre circumstances, somehow managing to kick a volleyball into his own head during a warm-up.
Pucovski has played three first-class fixtures over the past 18 months, scoring a half-century in the Sheffield Shield final against Western Australia in Perth.
Cricket Australia sent the Victorian to the MRF Academy in Chennai last month, joining a group of emerging batters and spinners to experience the subcontinent’s unique conditions.
The 10-day excursion showed that Pucovski, who averages 51.63 with the bat in first-class cricket, remains a vital part of Australia’s future Test plans.
This is awesome and a great sign. https://t.co/Ps5WPgNusn
— Daniel Cherny (@DanielCherny) September 14, 2022
It must be a good feeling at 24 years of age to happily retire on 193 not out because heâs been to 200 plenty of times already. Such a great sign for the season ahead to see Will Pucovski get runs so early in the season.
— Adam White (@White_Adam) September 14, 2022
Will Pucovski currently 193no in Coffs Harbour for Vics Second XI, and into his 12th hour at the crease.
— Adam Burnett (@AdamBurnett09) September 14, 2022
Not a first-class game but just for context, only seven men in Aus FC cricket have had longer recorded innings.
A century for Australian opener Will Pucovski in the second XI for Victoria against NSW and still going, a cracking start to the summer of cricket. He's looked assured and in control from the start.
— Nick Creely (@NCreely) September 14, 2022
Fellow opener Ashley Chandrasinghe unbeaten on 64. #vicsdoitbetter
“Pretty happy for him, he’s a good egg,” Victorian teammate and Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell told reporters at the SCG on Wednesday morning.
“I was at the pre-season stuff with him a couple of weeks ago, and he looked in really good spirits. He was pretty happy with how his pre-season’s gone, and he was just excited to get back into it.
“He had a trip over to India during the off-season as well, and he said he absolutely loved it.
“Will’s a cricket nuffie — he loves soaking up new information, trying new things, and for him to go over there is great for his game.
“Hopefully it’s a good sign of things to come for this summer, because an Australian summer with him going well is really exciting for Australian cricket.”
Pucovski is expected to play in Victoria’s Marsh Cup season opener against New South Wales at Junction Oval next week.
Originally published as ‘This is awesome’: Will Pucovski’s 682-minute marathon ahead of Sheffield Shield return