Kuhnemann was born in
Brisbane and moved to the
Gold Coast in his childhood where he attended
The Southport School. He began playing
cricket at the age of 10 and made his first grade debut for the
Gold Coast Dolphins at 17 years of age. In 2014, he played a pivotal role in the First XI
GPS Premiership win for TSS, a victory he still considers the favourite memory of his junior career. Kuhnemann was named in the
Cricket Australia XI squad for the
2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup. He made his List A cricket debut in the 11th match of the tournament against
New South Wales. He bowled five overs and took his first List A wicket, getting
Kurtis Patterson out stumped. In the second innings he scored 14 runs off 13 balls batting 11th for Cricket Australia before he himself was stumped, ending their run chase 93 runs short. He made his
first-class debut on 17 February 2021, for Queensland in the
2020–21 Sheffield Shield season. In June 2022, Kuhnemann was added to Australia's
One Day International (ODI) squad for their series
against Sri Lanka. He made his ODI debut on 16 June 2022, for Australia in
Pallekele, taking two wickets. Kuhnemann made his Test debut in the second Test
against India in India in February 2023. He was not originally in the squad, with
Ashton Agar and
Mitchell Swepson being selected ahead of him. But when Swepson returned to Australia for personal reasons, Kuhnemann was added to the squad. Kuhnemann was then selected ahead of Agar for the second Test, and kept his place for the third and fourth Tests. On March 1 2023 in the third Test at
Indore, Kuhnemann took his maiden international
five-wicket haul. Kuhnemann finished the first innings with figures of 5/16, playing an important role in Australia’s victory over India. Kuhnemann was selected for the Australian Cricket team’s
2025 tour of Sri-Lanka. However, Kuhnemann sustained an injury to his right thumb in a Big Bash League game which required surgery. This left Kuhnemann in doubt for the tour. However, he was eventually cleared to play the first Test. In the first Test at
Galle, Kuhnemann took his second five-wicket haul in tests finishing the second innings with figures of 5/63. Kuhnemann took a further four wickets in the third innings helping to steer Australia to a convincing win. He took 7 wickets in the second Test, finishing the series as the leading wicket-taker with 16 wickets at an average of 17.18. He was reported for a suspected
illegal bowling action at the conclusion of the second Test by the match officials, and was subsequently suspended from bowling in international matches until testing could be completed. On 26 February, his action was cleared after undergoing testing with the
International Cricket Council, allowing him to continue bowling in international matches. On the 16th of March 2026, playing in a Sheffield Shield match for Tasmania, Khunemann scored his maiden first-class half-century, scoring 56 off of 201 deliveries against Queensland. ==References==