Former Australia spinner Steve O'Keefe has jumped to the defence of Pat Cummins-led Test side, hitting out at the intense scrutiny of their Perth Test defeat and calling it 'tall poppy syndrome'.
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) Former Australian spinner Steve O'Keefe believes that cricket Australia has failed and let Matt Kuhnemann down after the left-arm spinner was reported for a ...
Steve O’Keefe is the author of several books, most recently Set the Page on Fire: Secrets of Successful Writers, from New World Library, based on over 250 interviews. He is the former editorial ...
With that in mind, they have released Steve O'Keefe from the squad. O'Keefe was originally named along with Nathan Lyon, the frontline spinner, in a 13-man squad in anticipation of playing both on ...
Steve O’Keefe, born in Malaysia in 1984, is a left-arm spinner who made his Test debut for Australia in 2014. O’Keefe’s crowning moment came during Australia’s 2017 tour of India ...
STEVE BANNON (HOST): I just can't believe that ... BANNON: And no one, no one that had anything to do with O'Keefe being terminated at Veritas will ever have anything to do with War Room.
Steve O'Keefe, the slow left-arm orthodox bowler, has been levied with a fine of $20,000 for making "highly inappropriate comments" at New South Wales' end-of-season function, stated Cricket ...
Former Test spinner Steve O’Keefe has urged Australia to be bold and give Matt Kuhnemann the thumbs up for the first Test at Sri Lanka even though the bowler’s own thumb required surgery.
Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem proved to be the wrecker-in-chief, dismantling the middle order with a four-wicket haul, ...