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How Matt Kuhnemann’s bold move to Tasmania revived his Test career – World News Network

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Last updated: January 10, 2025 12:00 am
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Sydney [Australia], January 10 (ANI): At the end of the last Sheffield Shield season, Matt Kuhnemann faced a career-defining decision whether to remain in Queensland and compete for limited opportunities or step outside his comfort zone in search of greener pastures. He chose the latter, a bold move to Tasmania that ultimately saved his Test career and positioned him as a potential successor to Australian legend Nathan Lyon.
The journey was far from easy for the 28-year-old spinner. Leaving his family behind in Queensland, Kuhnemann also entrusted his prized Baggy Green to his parents for safekeeping as he embraced the challenges of a new environment.
In Tasmania, a traditionally seam-dominated region, Kuhnemann had to adapt and prove his mettle on unfriendly wickets. His lack of game time dimmed hopes of a recall to the Australian side for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka, leaving his memorable five-wicket haul in India in 2023 as a distant memory.
“I sacrificed a little bit moving down to Tasmania, and I’m very grateful to Tasmania for giving me the opportunity,” Kuhnemann said, as quoted from The Sydney Morning Herald.
“It’s funny how cricket works out. If you’d asked me a few years ago if I’d be in Tasmania and preparing for an Australian tour to Sri Lanka, I would’ve been chuffed,” he admitted
Adapting to Tasmania’s conditions was a tall order for any spinner. Last season, spinners at Hobart’s Blundstone Arena managed just 16 wickets in five matches at an average of 44.63 and a strike rate of 91. However, Kuhnemann has defied the odds. In two matches at the venue this season, he has taken nine wickets at an average of 22 and a strike rate of 58. Leading the Shield in spinner wickets with 18 and bowling more overs than any other player (241), Kuhnemann’s impact has been undeniable.
This success in difficult conditions bodes well for Kuhnemann’s ambitions to thrive on subcontinental wickets. He remains locked in a three-way race with Todd Murphy and Corey Rocchiccioli to one day replace Nathan Lyon as Australia’s lead spinner.
Murphy, four years younger than Kuhnemann, has impressed with strong performances, including six wickets in the final Ashes Test. Meanwhile, Rocchiccioli has garnered attention for his success in Perth’s pace-friendly conditions.
Kuhnemann’s left-arm orthodox spin offers a point of difference that may give him an edge. While Lyon, Murphy, and Kuhnemann are all part of the squad for Sri Lanka, selectors may favour variety in spin-friendly conditions. Even with competition from rookie left-arm spinner Cooper Connolly, who is primarily a batter, Kuhnemann remains confident in his ability to contribute.
“We offer different types of bowling – obviously we’re both left-arm orthodox bowlers, but … I probably got a bit squarer [of the wicket],” Kuhnemann explained to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Reflecting on his experience in India, Kuhnemann emphasized the importance of accuracy and mental strength.
“There are a lot of technical things I can take from my first trip to India, but more so it’s off the field – dealing with the pressure of the crowd and the expectations,” he said.
“The main one was just doing my role and not overdoing it. You get some conditions that suit you, so it’s just about being as accurate as possible. I’m really happy with how the ball’s coming out and my game as a whole,” he added.
Kuhnemann’s sacrifices and determination have positioned him as a leading contender in Australia’s spin department, proving that taking risks can lead to great rewards. (ANI)

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