<p>Opener Will Pucovski has a partially dislocated shoulder and Marcus Harris would replace him if he fails to recover in time for the fourth and final Test against India this week, said Australia head coach Justin Langer on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Pucovski suffered the injury during the Sydney Test, which was his debut in the longest format. The 22-year-old was injured while diving on the field. The fourth Test begins on Jan. 15.</p>.<p>"Will had a sore shoulder before he fell, he was actually going to have a scan after that day's play anyway, just to see what was happening," Langer said at a virtual press conference.</p>.<p>"We will see how he pulls up today, we are really hopeful that he will get up and if he doesn't, then the obvious thing would be Marcus Harris would come in as an opener," he added.</p>.<p>Langer said that he was quite optimistic about the batsman pulling through.</p>.<p><strong>ALSO READ | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/hospital-ward-with-bumrah-and-ashwins-fitness-issues-team-indias-list-of-injury-concerns-grows-938184.html" target="_blank">Hospital ward: With Bumrah and Ashwin's fitness issues, Team India's list of injury concerns grows</a></strong></p>.<p>"Will is a young guy, he has just played his first Test. So mentally, he's going to be exhausted anyway. We will keep an eye on how he pulls up today. With shoulders, as long as he can bat OK and catch, it's not as big a deal in Test cricket, we're really hopeful he will get up, we will probably know by tonight," Langer added.</p>.<p>Pucovski, who has suffered numerous concessions, made an impressive start to his Test career, scoring a half-century on debut.</p>.<p>Harris has so far played nine Test matches for Australia scoring 385 runs, including two fifties, with the highest score of 79.</p>.<p>The four-match series is tied at 1-1 currently with the hosts winning the pink-ball opener in Adelaide and India emerging triumphant in Melbourne. The third game in Sydney ended in a draw.</p>
<p>Opener Will Pucovski has a partially dislocated shoulder and Marcus Harris would replace him if he fails to recover in time for the fourth and final Test against India this week, said Australia head coach Justin Langer on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Pucovski suffered the injury during the Sydney Test, which was his debut in the longest format. The 22-year-old was injured while diving on the field. The fourth Test begins on Jan. 15.</p>.<p>"Will had a sore shoulder before he fell, he was actually going to have a scan after that day's play anyway, just to see what was happening," Langer said at a virtual press conference.</p>.<p>"We will see how he pulls up today, we are really hopeful that he will get up and if he doesn't, then the obvious thing would be Marcus Harris would come in as an opener," he added.</p>.<p>Langer said that he was quite optimistic about the batsman pulling through.</p>.<p><strong>ALSO READ | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/hospital-ward-with-bumrah-and-ashwins-fitness-issues-team-indias-list-of-injury-concerns-grows-938184.html" target="_blank">Hospital ward: With Bumrah and Ashwin's fitness issues, Team India's list of injury concerns grows</a></strong></p>.<p>"Will is a young guy, he has just played his first Test. So mentally, he's going to be exhausted anyway. We will keep an eye on how he pulls up today. With shoulders, as long as he can bat OK and catch, it's not as big a deal in Test cricket, we're really hopeful he will get up, we will probably know by tonight," Langer added.</p>.<p>Pucovski, who has suffered numerous concessions, made an impressive start to his Test career, scoring a half-century on debut.</p>.<p>Harris has so far played nine Test matches for Australia scoring 385 runs, including two fifties, with the highest score of 79.</p>.<p>The four-match series is tied at 1-1 currently with the hosts winning the pink-ball opener in Adelaide and India emerging triumphant in Melbourne. The third game in Sydney ended in a draw.</p>