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    Australian spinner Matt Kuhnemann is expected to play domestic cricket - as a cloud hangs over his future at the international level

    Australian spinner Matt Kuhnemann is expected to play domestic cricket - as a cloud hangs over his future at the international level


    The star of Australia's recent test wins in Sri Lanka has been reported for a suspect bowling action.

    ICC rules dictate a player can't play internationals until they're biomechanically tested - but can turn out at domestic level.

    A player's elbow must not extend by more than the 15 degrees allowed when bowling.

    Kuhnemann will reportedly play for Tasmania in their Sheffield Shield match against South Australia starting in Adelaide next Tuesday.

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