The left-arm spinner was tested in Brisbane over the weekend having been reported after the second Test in Sri Lanka | ...
Despite suffering a thumb injury on his non-bowling hand, Kuhnemann was able to clear the ICC testing. He had played through ...
Five months later, Green was cleared to return to competitive cricket after further biomechanical testing deemed his bowling ...
When Georgia Plimmer made the switch from softball to cricket as a 14-year-old, she had no idea it would lead to a career, ...
Wasim Bari, former PCB official, expresses joy at the return of international cricket to Pakistan with the ICC Champions ...
Cricket needs to rethink its view of throwing. Not that breaches of the Laws of Cricket should be allowed, but the stigma ...
Matt Kuhnemann’s month has gone from bad to worse with an injury ruling the spinner out of Tasmania’s Sheffield Shield clash ...
Former Australian internationals hit out at the allegations against Kuhnemann, who is under the scanner over the legality of ...
Acting Australia captain Steve Smith says he is confident Matthew Kuhnemann will be cleared after his bowling action is ...
Is there any danger the International Cricket Council might ever aim up on the big names and not the battlers made good?
Australian spinner Matt Kuhnemann was the leading wicket-taker with 16 wickets in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka.
Under ICC guidelines, bowlers are permitted 15 degrees of flex in their elbow during a bowling motion. Five years ago, Sydney Thunder spinner Chris Green copped a 90-day ban after he was reported for ...
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