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A left-arm spinner named Matthew Kuhnemann grabbed headlines when he registered a ten-wicket haul in a Sheffield Shield game to overcome a stubborn Tasmania batting line-up, in October 2021. Still a young-gun, Kuhnemann is a quality left-arm spinner and a reliable batter, who represents Queensland domestically.
Raised in Gold Coast, Kuhnemann started his journey at the Gold Coast District Cricket Club. His first-grade debut for the Gold Coast Dolphins at 17 years of age. Later bagged the Australian U-19 cap for the Sri Lanka tour in 2014.
The Brisbane-born starred in Queensland’s Premier Cricket competition in 2015-16, where he scalped 35 wickets - including his then best of 7/91 against Wynnum/Manly. This was just a start for Kuhnemann, as he earned a rookie contract with Queensland for 2016-17.
Kuhnemann debuted for the Queensland Bulls during the 2018 JLT Cup. Picking up eight wickets at 23.62, Kuhnemann became a wanted commodity by many BBL Clubs but was signed by the Brisbane Heat in BBL|08.
Since then, his career has only gone north, the spinner has started finding some recognition at the Big Bash stage, where he plays with and against the best in business. The BBL experience has certainly helped him to up his Sheffield game, and his of-late number are the epitome of it.
(As of November 2021)
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Cricket Australia XI, Queensland, Brisbane Heat
Matthew's Bio
A left-arm spinner named Matthew Kuhnemann grabbed headlines when he registered a ten-wicket haul in a Sheffield Shield game to overcome a stubborn Tasmania batting line-up, in October 2021. Still a young-gun, Kuhnemann is a quality left-arm spinner and a reliable batter, who represents Queensland domestically.
Raised in Gold Coast, Kuhnemann started his journey at the Gold Coast District Cricket Club. His first-grade debut for the Gold Coast Dolphins at 17 years of age. Later bagged the Australian U-19 cap for the Sri Lanka tour in 2014.
The Brisbane-born starred in Queensland’s Premier Cricket competition in 2015-16, where he scalped 35 wickets - including his then best of 7/91 against Wynnum/Manly. This was just a start for Kuhnemann, as he earned a rookie contract with Queensland for 2016-17.
Kuhnemann debuted for the Queensland Bulls during the 2018 JLT Cup. Picking up eight wickets at 23.62, Kuhnemann became a wanted commodity by many BBL Clubs but was signed by the Brisbane Heat in BBL|08.
Since then, his career has only gone north, the spinner has started finding some recognition at the Big Bash stage, where he plays with and against the best in business. The BBL experience has certainly helped him to up his Sheffield game, and his of-late number are the epitome of it.
(As of November 2021)