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Australia spinner Matthew Kuhnemann reported for suspect bowling action (VIDEO)

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Thursday, 13 February 2025 (11:20 IST)
Galle: Australia spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action.

The 28-year-old was Australia's leading wicket-taker in their 2-0 Test series win in Sri Lanka but was reported following the second Test in Galle.

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Australian Left Arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has been reported for a suspect bowling action.

He will undergo an action test in the next 3 weeks.

All 16 wickets of Kuhnemann in recent Srilanka series. pic.twitter.com/tReBkB1PyW

— alekhaNikun (@nikun28) February 12, 2025 >

Kuhnemann will now have his action assessed to determine its legality and, if deemed illegal, the left-armer would be suspended from bowling until his action has been modified and passed a further assessment, according to a BBC report.

"The Australian team was notified of the match officials' referral following the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle and will support Matt through the process of clearing this matter," Cricket Australia said in a statement.

"This is the first time in eight years of professional cricket that his action been questioned.

"Cricket Australia will liaise closely with the ICC (International Cricket Council) and independent experts in line with ICC regulations."

Kuhnemann is free to continue bowling in domestic cricket for Tasmania but is not permitted to bowl at international level until his action is cleared.

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