Virat Kohli has been dragged into Matthew Kuhnemann’s illegal behavior debate
Apart from Virat Kohli The former Indian skipper, one of the greatest cricketers of all time, has long-standing relationships with the controversy. Kohli made it into the controversial sea once again as a former Australian cricket writer Ben Horn Kohli’s actions and the effects of recent events related to the effects of bowling. Matthew Kooneman.
Ben Horn questioned Virat Kohli’s generosity with Sam Constas for his shoulder barge.
Kohli once again found himself in the Australian media spotlight more than a month after the end of the Border-Gavaskar test series. This time, his name has resurfaced amid the ongoing controversy over Kunemann’s bowling action. As the controversy unfolded, Australian cricket writer Ben Horn rekindled debate about Kohli’s past incidents. Sam. He accused the ICC of hypocriticality and recalled how Kohli purposefully carried Konstas on his shoulder during his debut test, but avoided the ban. This resurfacement of the discussion has added another layer to the ongoing debate over ICC consistency in implementing disciplinary actions.
“While Virat Kohli was hit by one of the softest sanctions of all time, Sri Lanka’s matchmakers were happy to create an example of a five-test orthodox spinner over a few bowling actions. A simple target Even if (Kuhnemann) presents itself, even if it belongs to the same conversation other than the far-familiar running theme that the governing body of the game is the sport’s biggest toothless tiger.” Horn wrote Daily telegraph.
Boxing day test India and Australia, Kohli was involved in the incident with debutant Konstas. Kohli was fined 20% of his match fee and received one Demerit point for a shoulder barge against Konstas. This action violated level 1 ICC Code of Conductprohibits inappropriate physical contact. Kohli admitted the crime, accepted the sanctions proposed by the match umpire and avoided a formal hearing.
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Matthew Knemann’s Bowling Action Saga
After a successful two-match test series Sri LankaKuhnemann’s bowling action was reported for “chucking” the ball. Kuneman, who played a pivotal role in Australia’s historic 2-0 Test series, did a whitewash against Sri Lanka by claiming 16 wickets on average 17.18, but his actions were the ones that Now we are facing scrutiny as we need to take a test to determine legality. According to ICC regulations, bowler elbow extensions must not exceed 15 degrees prior to delivery. Or it is considered illegal.
Kuhnemann’s biomechanical tests are conducted at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane, despite the ICC’s usually preferring to do it overseas. Under the supervision of ICC experts, Kuhnemann is rigorously evaluated, with motion markers placed on his arms, and multiple cameras capture bowling actions from different angles.
To ensure accuracy, he had to replicate the same bowling speed and ball revolution that he did in the Test series in Sri Lanka, where he claimed 16 wickets with an impressive average of 17.18. The ICC will analyze the data over the next few weeks to determine whether his actions are in regulations compliant or whether his arm is expanding beyond the acceptable 15-degree limit .