Melbourne: Former skipper Alan Border reckons experienced batsman Shaun Marsh can be a "stop-gap" option for the opening slot in an injury-hit Australia squad for the first Test against India.
The day-night Test begins on December 17 and Australia are grappling with injury issues ahead of the match.
While Warner was on Wednesday ruled out of the opening Test due to a groin injury, Pucovski, who was considered a sure-shot selection for the opening Test, is now a doubtful starter after suffering a concussion in the first warm-up game.
Joe Burns' awful run of form has only added to the list of worries for the selectors.
Weighing in on the options for the opening slot, Border said while Marnus Labuschagne and Marcus Harris can do the job, the selectors can also have a look at the 37-year-old Marsh, who has been in good form in the Sheffield Shield.