Apart Virat Kohli Having one of the largest cricketers of all time, has a long-term relationship with the controversial of the former India Skipper. Kohli turned it into a controversial waters as the past Australian cricket writer Ben Horne Comparing Kohli’s action, with this saga of the events related to the recent incidents of the recent events Matthew Kuhnemann.
Ben Horne is suspected of conviction of the shoulder barge of the shoulder barge of the virat Kohli with Konstas
Kohli was found in the spotlight of the Australian media for more than a few months since the Border-Gawascar Test series. This time, his name, as these disputes were opened, Cuhnemann’s bowling activities were discussed with the previous event of the Australian cricket writer Ben Horne’s former event Sam. During Kohli’s debut test, Kohli accused the cavalry of how the shoulder barged with the shoulder with the shoulder, and the hypocrisy of being hypocrisy, but prevented the ban. The revival of this dispute added another layer to the ongoing discussions, which covers the ICC’s sequence in the application of disciplinary measures.
“Virat Kohli was struck by one of the softest sanctions of all periods, and the officials in Sri Lanka were pleased to sample five tests on a marginal boling movement, even the largest toothless tiger, easy target (Kuhnemann) It refers to the same conversation other than the thorough running subject, which is very familiar with itself “ He wrote on Horne Daily telegraph.
During the test between boxing day India and Australia, Kohli debutant took part in an incident with Konstas. Kohli fines 20% of the match right and took a demeritic point of a shoulder barge against the Constations. This movement has broken 1 level ICC Conduct Codewho prohibits inappropriate physical contact. Kohli acknowledged the crime and adopted the sanctioned by the official court hearing.
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Matthew Kuhnemann’s bowling activity saga
After success in 2 match test series Sri LankaKuhnemann’s bowling movement was reported for the ‘hook’ ball. Kuhnemann, who played the role of white lanka against Sri Lanka against Sri Lanka in Australia’s history 2-0 test series, should be tested in an average of 17.18. According to ICC, a bowler elbow extension should not exceed 15 degrees or is considered illegal before delivery.
Kuhnemann’s biomekanic test will be carried out at the Brisbane National Cricket Center, despite the preferred assessments, as ICC had to be carried out abroad. Under the supervision of ICC experts, Kuhnemann, stiff assessment, moving markers placed in the arm and many cameras from various angles.
To ensure accuracy, the same bowling speed and top revolution will be required to repeat the same bowling speed and top revolution, as during the Sri Lanka test series, allegedly 16 wickets in 17.18. Back will analyze data in the following weeks if the information is appropriate for the rules or 15 degrees to be illegally classified by the legality.