At the age of 27, only the best of a generation and a former batting prodigy Will Pucovski has officially retired from his cricketing career. He has admitted that he is still suffering "scary" symptoms from his repeated concussions. As per the reports, the Australian cricket has suffered 13 concussions during his career.What Led To These Concussions?He has played the Sheffield Shield in March 2024, when he was hit on the helmet by a delivery from Tasmania speedster Riley Meredith. This was the 13th concussion of his sporting career. Following that his announcement of retirement came after a medical panel had recommended that he retire."I am not going to be playing cricket again," he told SEN. "It has been a really difficult year, to put it as simply as possible. The simple message is, I won't be playing at any level again."What Issues Were Will Pucovski Facing?He shared that after his last concussion he struggled to get anything done. In fact, walking for him had been a struggle. "In the couple of months post that [last concussion] I struggled to get anything done, walking around the house was a struggle. My fiancé was annoyed because I did not contribute to chores. I was sleeping a lot."He also noted that many of his symptoms did not go away, which has led to him making this decision.While his career as a cricketer may seem grey, he does have lot more coming in. He is excited for coaching opportunities and to play a role in sports administration. What also he looks forward for is marrying his fiancée Em, this Friday. The pair has been together since 2020."She's been through it all, she sees all the difficult times which a lot of people don't, even my best mates, they don't see a lot of the really tough parts of it."He shared: "“Knowing I’m marrying her at the end of all this has been a pretty grounding thing, where you just sort of go, ‘OK, well, yeah, there’s a lot of stuff going on, but there’s also more important things in the world’."What Are The Symptoms Will Pucovski Has Faced?He shared that he still gets regular headaches and struggle to work with things on his left side. He also complains of feeling tired all the time."There is a lot of fatigue, which is quite bad, I still get regular headaches, I struggle with a weird thing that has been absolutely bizarre to me, I really struggle with things on my left side," he said.This has also led to certain mental pressure as he expressed that he was really upset watching cricket over the summer knowing that he was not involved, while he wanted to be a part of it.What Is A Concussion?As per the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, a concussion is an injury to the brain that results in temporary loss of normal brain function. Medically, it is defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by immediate and transient alternation in brain function, including alternation of mental status or level of consciousness. It results from mechanical force or trauma.What Causes A Concussion?It can be caused by direct trauma to the head, such as falling or getting hit or being in an accident. Concussions can also happen due to sudden back-and-forth movement of the head, like in whiplash or blast injuries, such as those seen in war zones. Many people mistakenly believe that a concussion always involves losing consciousness, but that’s not true. In fact, most people with a concussion don’t pass out, and there may be no visible signs like bleeding.What Are The Symptoms?ConfusionHeadacheVision disturbances (double or blurry vision)Dizziness or imbalanceNausea or vomitingMemory lossRinging earsDifficulty concentratingSensitivity to lightLoss of smell or tasteTrouble falling asleep