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Australia left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann cleared of suspect bowling action by ICC

ANI February 26, 2025 158 views

Matthew Kuhnemann has been officially cleared of any bowling irregularities by the International Cricket Council after a comprehensive technical assessment. The 28-year-old left-arm spinner underwent a detailed investigation following concerns raised during the Sri Lanka Test series. High-speed cameras and motion analysis systems were used to evaluate his bowling technique in Brisbane. Kuhnemann can now continue his international cricket career with confidence, having successfully demonstrated his legal bowling action.

"We are pleased for Matt that this matter is now resolved." - Ben Oliver, Cricket Australia
Dubai, February 26: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday confirmed Australia's left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann's bowling action has been found to be legal, and he will continue bowling in international cricket.

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ICC confirms Kuhnemann's bowling action is legal

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Assessment conducted at National Cricket Centre

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High-speed cameras used in evaluation

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Steve Smith supported spinner during investigation

Kuhnemann was reported for a suspected illegal bowling action during the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle that ended on February 9. He subsequently underwent an independent bowling assessment at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane on February 15.

"It was revealed that the amount of elbow extension for all his deliveries was within the 15-degree level of tolerance permitted under the ICC Illegal Bowling Regulations," ICC said in a media release.

According to ESPNcricinfo, Kuhnemann went through a session that lasted more than one hour. During the session, he was asked to bowl at a similar speed and with similar revolutions as he did in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.

ICC experts observed Kuhnemann's bowling action. The Australian left-arm spinner wore markers on his body and was surrounded by several high-speed cameras and a 3D motion analysis system.

"We are pleased for Matt that this matter is now resolved. It has been a challenging period for Matt; however, he has carried himself exceptionally well. He has had the full support of Australian cricket, and he can now move forward to the next phase of his international career with great confidence," Ben Oliver, CA executive general manager of national teams, said in a statement as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

After Kuhnemann was reported for his bowling action, Steve Smith, Australia's stand-in captain during the series, had rallied behind the 28-year-old and said, "It's come as a bit of a surprise to me. He has been playing for eight years in professional cricket, and nothing has been said in that amount of time."

" We're confident he will pass. He will go through that process back home. We wish him all the best," he had said.

Kuhnemann has represented Australia in five Tests and boasts 25 wickets at an average of 22.20 and a strike rate of 41.0.

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