<p>Melbourne: Australia spin bowler Matt Kuhnemann has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action after his dominant performance in the Test series against Sri Lanka.</p><p>The left-arm spinner was the most prolific bowler in Australia's 2-0 whitewash in Galle, taking 16 wickets at an average of 17.18.</p><p>Kuhnemann will now need to have his action tested to prove its legality. A bowler is allowed 15 degrees of extension in their elbow before a delivery is considered illegal.</p>.Galle Test: Unbeaten Smith and Carey hundreds put Australia in charge.<p>Cricket Australia (CA) said it was notified of the match officials' report after the second Test in Galle and would support Kuhnemann through the testing process.</p><p>"Cricket Australia will liaise closely with the ICC (International Cricket Council) and independent experts in line with ICC regulations," CA said in a statement on Wednesday.</p><p>The 28-year-old's action has never previously been questioned in 124 professional matches dating back to 2017, including five Tests and four One-day Internationals. </p>
<p>Melbourne: Australia spin bowler Matt Kuhnemann has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action after his dominant performance in the Test series against Sri Lanka.</p><p>The left-arm spinner was the most prolific bowler in Australia's 2-0 whitewash in Galle, taking 16 wickets at an average of 17.18.</p><p>Kuhnemann will now need to have his action tested to prove its legality. A bowler is allowed 15 degrees of extension in their elbow before a delivery is considered illegal.</p>.Galle Test: Unbeaten Smith and Carey hundreds put Australia in charge.<p>Cricket Australia (CA) said it was notified of the match officials' report after the second Test in Galle and would support Kuhnemann through the testing process.</p><p>"Cricket Australia will liaise closely with the ICC (International Cricket Council) and independent experts in line with ICC regulations," CA said in a statement on Wednesday.</p><p>The 28-year-old's action has never previously been questioned in 124 professional matches dating back to 2017, including five Tests and four One-day Internationals. </p>