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Talented batter Will Pucovski insists his mental health battles have been more difficult to deal with than the repeated concussions he has suffered during a stop-start career.

In a close-to-the heart interview, the 26-year-old Victorian has explained he has never considered retirement due to suffering head knocks while batting.

But Pucovski admitted the mental health challenges he has dealt with since he was a teenager and the 11 concussions were “linked”.

Pucovski, who made his one and only Test appearance for Australia in January 2021, has been declared fit to return for Victoria’s crucial Sheffield Shield clash with NSW, starting at the SCG on Friday.

“The concussion stuff is definitely linked but there’s also a lot of talk about retirement in regarding concussions,” he told the Vic State Cricket podcast.

“(Victorian coach Chris Rogers) was definitely right that the concussions have masked the bigger issues and that’s the mental health stuff.

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