Will Pucovski, who scored a half-century on debut in the third Test against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground, said he enjoyed his battle against senior off-spinner Ashwin Ravichandran on Thursday.

The 22-year-old hit an impressive 62 after missing the first two Tests of the series due to concussion-related issues. He was hit on the head during the warm-up game ahead of the series-opener.

“It was a pretty incredible experience. It meant everything to be honest, that I am putting in a lot of hard yards on and off the field, hopeful that this day would come and it was a very special day,” Pucovski said at the virtual post-day press conference.

Pucovski steadied the Australian ship along with Marnus Labuschange (67 not out), as the hosts ended the rain-curtailed opening day at 166/2.

Pucovski singled out Ashwin as the bowler who he thought was challenging due to the variations he uses.

“They (Indian bowlers) are all very good. Playing your first game, I would say Ashwin probably is the one who is the most unique in a way. Obviously (Jasprit) Bumrah has his unique action but Ashwin just with his different variations and how he uses the same action of bowl. But yes his little, different variations were something that I hadn’t really experienced before, so that was quite challenging,” said Pucovski.

The right-hander became the youngest Australian to score a half-century on debut and is confident that Australia will dominate the match.

“It was a very nice batting wicket. I am very hopeful that with the amount of batting in the team now and what we have got to come, we can post a really good total and then with the world-class attack that we have put them (India) under the pump, hopefully dominate the game,” he said.

Pucovski was expecting a barrage of short balls from the Indian bowlers. He said he was well-prepared for it.

“I’ve been bounced non-stop in all cricket I’ve played really, just with my history of concussion. It’s part of it, to be honest. I knew India would come at me pretty hard with it. I felt like I handled it well at times and probably went out of my bubble at other times. But a lot of that comes down to the excitement of your first game and just making sure you get that first one out of the way then hopefully roll on and improve from the experience today,” he said.

Pucovski shared a crucial 104-run stand with Marnus Labuschagne and he said it was awesome to bat with the senior pro.

“He has been amazing the last couple of years, so just feeding off his experience a little bit. I was honestly telling him how much I was loving it to be honest, he was a great support out in the middle, so it was awesome to bat with such a good player and start to learn a bit about Test cricket,” he said.

Pucovski was presented the Baggy Green by his Victoria coach Andrew McDonald.

“It was very special and I was pretty wrapped when I found out that Ronny was going to be presenting it. We have been through a lot together, he was my first coach in Victoria and it was one of those moments it was nice to share with someone that I do have a close connection with,” he said.

(With inputs from PTI)