Australian spinner reported on the suspect’s bowling action



Australia’s left arm spinner Matthew Kooneman Flagged after potentially illegal bowling techniques Second Test for Sri Lanka In the girl.

Bowling action under scrutiny

Despite dominating the leading wicket takers of the Australian 2-0 clean sweep instrumental 16 scalp series, Kuhnemann receives essential biomechanical analysis within 21 days It must be.

An ICC regulations compliant rating will assess whether his arm exceeds the 15 degree flexion limit allowed during delivery. While he is suspended from bowling in international cricket, where the results are pending, he is entitled to play in domestic Sheffield Shield matches, although he has restricted bowling unless cleared.

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Essential biomechanical assessment

“The Australian team will be notified of referrals to match staff following the second test against Sri Lanka in goal and will support Matt through the process of clearing this issue.” A spokesman for Cricket Australia was quoted as saying.

“Since his debut in 2017, Matt has played 124 professional matches, including five Test matches and four One Day International. He has played 55 Big Bash League matches since 2018. It was the first time in professional cricket in the last eight years that his action was questioned.

“Cricket Australia will work closely with the ICC and independent experts in line with ICC regulations. No further comment will be made by Cricket Australia or Matthew until the issue is resolved.”

The findings reviewed by the ICC will determine future participation in Kunemann in international matches.

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