Australia’s main wickt bearer in Sri Lanka’s tests, Matthew Kuhnemann, has been reported by an illegal bowling alley suspicion during the second test last week in Galle. Kuhneman, who claimed 16 wickts in the two games in Galle, was subject to a report after the party, confirmed Cricket Australia. Now you will be required to undergo an evaluation to determine if your action is legal. If your action is considered illegal after the evaluation, the 28 -year -old will be suspended from the bowling until their action has been modified and a subsequent evaluation is approved.
Kuhnemann is clear that continuing to play domestic cricket for Tasmania, but could not play internationally while evaluating his action.
“The Australian team was notified of the reference of the party officials after the second test against Sri Lanka in Galle and will support Matt through the process of liquidating this matter,” CA said in a statement, as cited by Cricket. com.au.
“Matt has played 124 professional matches since his debut in 2017, including five test matches and four one -day international. He has played 55 Big Bash League games since 2018.
“This is the first time in those eight years of professional Cricket that its action has been questioned. Cricket Australia will put it closely with the CPI and independent experts in line with the regulations of the ICC.
“Cricket Australia or Matthew will not make comments until the matter is resolved,” he added.
According to ICC protocols, an illegal bolus action is defined such as where the player’s elbow extends for an amount of more than 15 degrees between his arm that reaches the horizontal and the ball that is released.
The officials of the matches in the International Cricket use to the naked eye and their Crickt experience to decide whether they believe that a player can be using an illegal bowling of bowling and, if so, they will present a report.
Then the player is proven in a trial center accredited by ICC, using state -of -the -art technology and supervised by experts in the science of human movement. This test process provides an answer on whether the player is, in fact, using illegal bowling of bowling, and, if so, it will be suspended from bowling until their bowling action has modified and undertake another test successfully.
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