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Western Australia captain Adam Voges suffered concussion after being struck on the helmet on the first day of the Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania at the WACA. Voges was not taken to hospital but was ruled out of the rest of the match after retiring hurt on 16 when he failed to evade a bouncer from fast bowler Cameron Stevenson and was hit on the helmet.

Voges lay on the ground for some time after the blow, and was assisted from the ground by medical staff before being monitored in the change-rooms. Earlier this year, Voges suffered a freak head injury while playing county cricket for Middlesex, when he was fielding at slip and was hit on the back of the head by a ball being thrown back towards the wicketkeeper after a boundary.

After his failures in the first two Tests against South Africa, Voges loomed as a likely candidate to be axed for the third Test in Adelaide, and was hoping for a big innings against Tasmania to press his case for retention. At the time when he was struck, Voges was trying to rebuild the Western Australia innings after a shaky start in which they slumped to 3 for 15.

Opener Cameron Bancroft, who could have made a strong case for Test selection with a big innings, was caught behind off Simon Milenko for 2, and the prolific Michael Klinger edged Jackson Bird to slip on 5. The loss of Voges left Western Australia effectively at 5 for 59, but a 117-run stand between Ashton Turner and Sam Whiteman provided some respectability.

Turner scored his maiden first-class century and finished with 110, and Whiteman managed 54, before the Warriors were bowled out for 262. Tasmania lost both their openers before stumps and finished the day on 2 for 60, with Alex Doolan on 18 and nightwatchman Bird on 6.

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Voges cops shocking blow to head

WA captain Adam Voges could be out of the critical Sheffield Shield clash against Tasmania after suffering a severe blow to the head while batting.

Voges was trying to re-build a West Australian innings rocked by the loss of early wickets when he was stunned by a short ball from Tasmanian pace bowler Cameron Stevenson when on 16.

He was treated on the field for several minutes and had to be assisted from the ground.

The WACA later confirmed Voges had suffered a concussion and was being monitored in the WA dressing room.

Medics and teammates attend to Voges.

He was not taken to hospital but because there is no concussion rule in Sheffield Shield, he cannot be replaced.

It compounds a disastrous start to the match for WA.

The Warriors lost Mitch Marsh (shoulder) and Ashton Agar (Calf) out of their team before a ball was bowled and then lost Jonathan Wells for 4, caught behind by Jake Doran off Simon Milenko in the second over of the game.

Cam Bancroft was also caught by Doran for 2 in the fourth over off Milenko before Michael Klinger got a good outswinger from Jackson Bird and edged it to first slip where Alex Doolan took the catch low down.

Doran took his third catch of the innings to get Hilton Cartwright for 16 off the bowling of Hamish Kingston.

At lunch the Warriors were in disarray on 4/78 with Sam Whiteman on 15 and Ashton Turner 14 after the Tasmanians had won the toss and sent them into bat.

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