Australian spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has been cleared to bowl after his action was questioned post-Sri Lanka tour. His 16-wicket haul led Australia to a 2-0 win. Kuhnemann was confident about his action and his experience. Despite missing one domestic game, he used the break to recover. Now, he's eyeing a spot on the West Indies tour.
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