Australian cricketer Will Sutherland debuts against West Indies, hailing from sporting family

Talent. Flare. 'A once in a generation player,' read a newspaper column written by a former Victoria player about a young boy with a pre-adolescent, patchy stubble, an upgraded mullet, and not enough years on a tally to have a drink. He had enchanted an entire nation, one that isn't easy to please, into believing that he was the next Ricky Ponting of Australian cricket at the age of twenty.

After rising through the ranks of age-group cricket, Pucovski made giant strides in the domestic scene, scoring at an unprecedented average of 162.50 in the Under-19 championship, and was handed a Shield debut in the 2016/17 season. He became the first batsman from Victoria since Dean Jones to score a double-hundred on a bouncy WACA track against Western Australia and started to pique the notice of the national selectors.

Pucovski has also made the headlines on account of some unsolicited reasons, with two concussions in his first two years in first-class cricket, the second of which was bowled by Sean Abbott, who incidentally bowled the bouncer that would result in the untimely demise of Phillip Hughes in November 2014. Abbott reportedly broke down after bowling the bouncer that sent Pucovski back to the dressing room. Pucovski also took a break from professional cricket, citing mental health problems, but returned in the 2018/19 Shield season to score heavily for Victoria, earning himself a call-up to the Australian Test side on their tour to Sri Lanka. He earned the call-up on the back of just 8 first-class games, at an average of 49, including two hundreds, one of them being a mammoth 243 against Western Australia - only the 9th instance of an Australian batsman scoring a double-hundred before turning 21.

Each of the other eight went on to play Test cricket for Australia. Make of that what you will, and if you're McGain, you'd put your money on Pucovski becoming the Test captain of Australia in future. With promising numbers, and very little clear footage of his technique, the rookie remains an enigma, and his loyalty to the longest format remains to be seen as the glitzy T20 leagues take over. As of now, he eagerly awaits his Baggy Green in a sunny little subcontinental island.

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FULL NAME
Will Sutherland
PLACE OF BIRTH
Melbourne, Australia
BORN
October 27, 1999
HEIGHT
6ft 5in
JERSEY NO.
3
BATTING STYLE
Right-Handed
BOWLING STYLE
Right arm Medium fast
ROLE
Allrounder
FATHER
James Sutherland
MOTHER
Heidi Sutherland
SIBLINGS
Annabel Sutherland
HOBBIES
Travelling, Working out
SCHOOL
Scotch College
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STATS

Format Matches Innings Runs BF HS AVG SR Not Out 4s 6s 50s 100s 200s
TEST 1 2 72 126 62 36.0 57.14 0 6 0 1 0 0
ODI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IPL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Format TEST ODI T20 IPL
Matches 1000
Innings 2000
Runs 72000
BF 126000
HS 62000
AVG 36.0000
SR 57.14000
Not Out 0000
4s 6000
6s 0000
50s 1000
100s 0000
200s 0000

MATCHES

New South Wales NSW
252 & 116
Result
454
Match drawn February 15, 2024 11:30 pm
Victoria VIC
Tasmania TAS
452 & 183
Result
373
Match drawn November 4, 2023 11:30 pm
Victoria VIC
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DEBUT IN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

  • ODI– February 04, 2024 vs West Indies at Sydney.

CRICKET & MORE

  • Domestic – Cricket Australia XI, Victoria, Australia U19, Melbourne Renegades, Australia A, Australia.

FAQs about WILL SUTHERLAND.

Who is Will Sutherland’s father?

comes from an elite sporting family, his father the former Cricket Australia CEO, and sister Annabel, member of the Victorian state team and Melbourne Stars WBBL side.

Which other sport did Will Sutherland play?

Will played Australian rules Football. In 2017, he made a decision and chose cricket rather than playing in the AFL.

Who is Will Sutherland’s mother?

Sutherland’s mother, Heidi, is also the director of AFL Victor.