Disappointed Steve O'Keefe Retires From Red-Ball Cricket After Being Dumped By NSW

Published - 05 Apr 2020, 12:21 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:05 AM

Steve O'Keefe
Steve O'Keefe (Credits: Twitter)

Australian spinner Steve O’Keefe has retired from first-class cricket with immediate effect after being left disappointed by New South Wales’ (NSW) contract snub. The left-arm spinner was not offered a new contract by the recently crowned Sheffield Shield Champions.

Steve O’Keefe was the leading wicket-taker among spin bowlers in the recent Sheffield Shield season. He picked up 16 scalps at an average of 22 in five matches as he played an integral role in the team’s triumphant campaign. Such was his performance in the domestic circuit that there were also talks of him earning a recall from the Australia Test side for the tour of Bangladesh this summer.

But to everyone’s surprise, New South Wales decided against handing the spinner a new contract on Sunday. Disappointed with the unexpected snub Steve O’Keefe decided to bring down curtains on his career in red-ball cricket.

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Steve O'Keefe
Steve O’Keefe (Credits: Twitter)

“I was disappointed when I was told that I wasn’t getting a contract but I respect and accept the decision, so I have decided to retire from first class cricket,” Steve O’Keefe said in a statement.

“It’s been such a privilege to play for my country and captain my state, but above everything else I’m most proud to have played alongside some of the best blokes I’ve ever met. When I think about my time playing cricket, that’s what I’ll miss most,” he added.

Steve O’Keefe represented Australia in nine Tests. He will be always remembered for his sensational spell against India in the Pune Test in 2017 when he took match figures of 12-70 in Australia’s famous win against all the odds. The spinner’s figures of 6 for 35 in each innings were the best ever by a visiting spinner in a Test in India.

Overall, he took 35 Test wickets at an average of 29, while he also played seven T20Is for Australia. In first class cricket, the 35-year old picked up 224 wickets in Sheffield Shield.

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