O'Keefe withdrawn from Big Bash ahead of India Tests

Cricket Australia want spinner to focus on five-day format


Reuters January 09, 2017
Australia's Steve O'Keefe appeals succesfully to dismiss Pakistan's Asad Shafiq. PHOTO: REUTERS/David Gray

SYDNEY: Steve O'Keefe's hopes of joining the Australian slow-bowling attack in the four-Test series in India from next month have been boosted after the left-arm spinner was withdrawn from the remainder of the Big Bash League (BBL) to prepare for the tour.

The 32-year-old returned home injured after playing his third Test in Sri Lanka last July and was only recalled to the national team for last week's final Test of the home summer against Pakistan.

O'Keefe had been named in the Sydney Sixers squad to make his return to BBL action in Monday's match against the Melbourne Renegades at the Sydney Cricket Ground before Cricket Australia (CA) pulled him out. He will now focus on the five-day format and will be part of a group of players travelling to Dubai for a training camp ahead of the India tour.

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“Post the Sri Lanka tour last year we have been in talks with Cricket New South Wales and Steve [O’Keefe] on the best way for him to prepare for the tour of India,” said CA team performance boss Pat Howard.

“After his recent injuries, which have caused him to miss Sheffield Shield matches this season, he has had a lot less red ball match practice than other players that are likely to tour India and it is important he gets as much bowling in the format he is going to play.

“His focus will now be on grade and futures league cricket before likely being one of the first players to depart for Dubai in late January.”

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O'Keefe was impressive on his Australia return, posting match figures of four for 103 during the hosts' third Test win against Pakistan in Sydney.

Australia have not won a Test series in India since 2004 and were blanked on their previous trip to the subcontinent's spin-friendly conditions in Sri Lanka last year.

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