Australia's left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has received great news. The ICC has given the green signal to his bowling action. Matthew Kuhnemann was the hero of Australia's Test series victory on the recent Sri Lanka tour. This player took 16 wickets in 2 Tests. But during this victory, questions were raised on Matthew Kuhnemann's bowling action. However, now the ICC has given a clean chit to this player and now the temporary ban imposed on this player has been lifted.
On the issue of giving clean chit to Matthew Kuhnemann, Cricket Australia said, 'We are happy for Matt that this matter is now resolved. This has been a challenging time for Matt, although he has handled himself very well. He has got the full support of Australian cricket and now he can move forward with great confidence in the next phase of his international career.
Kuhnemann is not the first Australian bowler to be accused of chucking. Before him, Bruce Yardley, Jim Higgs, Ian Meckiff, Ian Redpath, Keith Slater, Ernie Jones have also been accused of chucking. Apart from this, Brett Lee's action was also investigated. Now Kuhnemann has been accused of this but this player's action has been found to be clean.
Kuhnemann has taken 25 wickets in 5 Tests for Australia. He has taken five wickets in an innings twice in Tests. Apart from this, Kuhnemann has also taken 6 wickets in 4 ODIs. Kuhnemann has 90 wickets in first class cricket and has taken 55 wickets in List A. He has taken 44 wickets in T20.