Kuhnemann reported for illegal bowling action, faces ICC testing
Kuhnemann reported for illegal bowling action, faces ICC testing

Kuhnemann reported for illegal bowling action, faces ICC testing

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Australian cricketer Matthew Kuhnemann has been referred to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a suspected illegal bowling action following a successful Test series against Sri Lanka, where he took 16 wickets. This marks the first time Kuhnemann's bowling action has been questioned in his professional career since his debut in 2017. Cricket Australia has announced that he will undergo biomechanical testing in Brisbane to assess the legitimacy of his action, with results to be sent to the ICC. If deemed illegal, Kuhnemann could face a suspension from bowling until he modifies his technique and passes a subsequent assessment. Despite this controversy, he is allowed to continue playing domestic cricket for Tasmania during this period. Cricket Australia has pledged full support for Kuhnemann as he navigates this process.

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