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Today marks the first time India have come across Australia's mystery spinner Stephen Norman John O'Keefe.

O'Keefe has dominated Australian domestic batsmen year in year out for nearly a decade. His stock delivery is the one that doesn't turn but he has a nearly indistinguishable mystery ball - the one that doesn't turn in the other direction.

Australia have built this campaign on his bowling and on this turner in Pune it is his day. On this wicket his deliveries will occasionally turn and that will create a lot of uncertainty, especially since his normal straight no turners means that batsman cannot leave him.

Hot Opinion: O'Keefe will take 15+ wickets this series.
 
Doubt he's up to much.

Lyon is much better and is the one with experience.
 
Remember when he took a bagful to win a game we were marching towards the finish line of? Adelaide 2014.

Lyon can get wickets in Australia when the opposition has to score quickly.
 
Don't expect him to get too many wickets. Indian batsmen might gift him their wickets after destroying him so he may end up with 15 wickets. The key for India will be playing Lyonn who is IMO the best off spinner in the world after Ashwin.
 
Remember when he took a bagful to win a game we were marching towards the finish line of? Adelaide 2014.

India were chasing down 400 in the last innings. Plus, he works with bounce more than turn, which this pitch won't offer.

This whole "doesn't turn and doesn't turn the other way" stuff is absolutely hilarious, lol. Who came up with it?
 
All factors indicate that he should be a threat on this pitch. If you can't get purchase here, then you should quit cricket. He's got the accuracy to trouble India.
 
Okeefe is a joke of a spinner.

Lyon is miles better then him
 
On 9th day pitch, Aus spinners should bowl out Indians cheaply. Even part timers SA spinners got wickets cheaply.

Aus has two good pacers as well.
 
[MENTION=132373]Convict[/MENTION], I can only judge from his show in the UAE.

Which was horrible to put it mildly.. Didn't trouble any of our batsmen.

I'm afraid Ind bats won't be troubled either.
 
Today marks the first time India have come across Australia's mystery spinner Stephen Norman John O'Keefe.

O'Keefe has dominated Australian domestic batsmen year in year out for nearly a decade. His stock delivery is the one that doesn't turn but he has a nearly indistinguishable mystery ball - the one that doesn't turn in the other direction.

Australia have built this campaign on his bowling and on this turner in Pune it is his day. On this wicket his deliveries will occasionally turn and that will create a lot of uncertainty, especially since his normal straight no turners means that batsman cannot leave him.

Hot Opinion: O'Keefe will take 15+ wickets this series.

Brilliant :))

Our Jadeja is like that too,or was :srt
 
India were chasing down 400 in the last innings. Plus, he works with bounce more than turn, which this pitch won't offer.

This whole "doesn't turn and doesn't turn the other way" stuff is absolutely hilarious, lol. Who came up with it?

I came up with it back in 2014 to describe O'Keefe
 
Hello there, [MENTION=132373]Convict[/MENTION]. :91:
 
Hello there, [MENTION=132373]Convict[/MENTION]. :91:

Yeah. I never doubted my boy SOK.

But seriously speaking this is pretty much the perfect wicket for any accurate spinner who doesn't turn it much/.
 
Don't expect him to get too many wickets. Indian batsmen might gift him their wickets after destroying him so he may end up with 15 wickets. The key for India will be playing Lyonn who is IMO the best off spinner in the world after Ashwin.

It appears I will be quite off with that 15 wicket estimate.
 
It appears I will be quite off with that 15 wicket estimate.

I've been proven wrong. O'Keefe looks innocuous, to be honest but has bowled exceptionally well. However, you must agree, Lyonn has looked more threatening of the two.
 
Sarcasm falls flat but I am sure Convict would love to be proven wrong like this.

It was a bit of both. I did honestly think O'Keefe could take 15 plus wickets because on these turners you don't need to be a good spinner to take wickets just as bog average quicks can take wickets on greentops.
 
A mix of overconfidence, stupidity and O'Keefe being better than many think. If you average under 25 on Australian pitches in domestic, you are not bad. Especially, when others average over 40!
 
Bowled with the accuracy required to take advantage of these favourable spin conditions.

Hats off to SOK.
 
Boy some comments of before the test dates are hilarious to read now.

Some experts.
 
Go to hotstar and check out the fall of wickets.

Hilarious.

Lbw.
Copy paste lbw.
Copy paste bowled (for a change).
Copy paste lbw (backfoot for a change).
Copy paste lbw.

Hang your heads in shame fellas. lol.
 
Go to hotstar and check out the fall of wickets.

Hilarious.

Lbw.
Copy paste lbw.
Copy paste bowled (for a change).
Copy paste lbw (backfoot for a change).
Copy paste lbw.

Hang your heads in shame fellas. lol.

At least nobody got bowled attempting to cut him which happens all the time in shield
 
At least nobody got bowled attempting to cut him which happens all the time in shield

Really?

In Shield, bats attempt to cut his delivery on stumps and get bowled?

Must be fun to watch. Do post a video if there is any. :D

Still we Indians showed how to do it at the big stage in ahhilarious manner.
 
Did exactly what Jadeja has done for years. Put it in the right spot, at the right pace & got some to turn, with others skidding on.

When other bowlers get people out cutting when they really shouldn't be they're praised for defeating them on length...

Please, find my posts over last 2 years calling for O'Keefe in the team :19:
 
Steve O’Keefe is like a reliable Korean car, says Monty Panesar

In motoring parlance, Australia spinner Steve O’Keefe is a more reliable Korean car than prestige vehicle but his “happy” mental state makes him a great addition to the team garage, according to former England bowler Monty Panesar.

Recalled for just his fifth Test since his 2014 debut against Pakistan, O’Keefe took 12 wickets in the series-opening defeat of India, the biggest haul ever by a visiting spinner.

Fellow left-arm spinner Panesar, who hopes to restore his own stalled international career, was hired by Cricket Australia (CA) to work with the team’s spinners before the tour and he saw enough in 32-year-old O’Keefe to feel he could play a big role.

“When I first saw him, he asked me: ‘what do you think of my spin bowling?’ I said to him, ‘you’re like a Hyundai i30”, Luton-born Panesar said in an interview on Monday.

“’You’re very much unassuming. You’re reliable. You get from A to B and you get the job done’.

“I remember telling (the team management) before they left for India, I said ‘I feel like O’Keefe will have the most impact’.

“That was my judgement and sometimes these things happen in cricket.”

Panesar played the last of his 50 Tests at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during England’s 5-0 humiliation in the 2013/14 series but he returned Down Under last year to play grade cricket for Sydney club Campbelltown-Camden Ghosts.

He faced O’Keefe in a match against Manly-Warringah last month and lasted only three balls before becoming one of the Australian’s nine victims in the first innings.

O’Keefe had pulled out of the domestic ‘Big Bash’ Twenty20 competition to play more red-ball cricket in the leadup to the India tour and Panesar was impressed with his application.

“We had a chat at the game and I had an opportunity to look at his bowling,” the 34-year-old said.

Off-field issues

“He very much sets up batsmen and looks to get them out. He’s an intelligent cricketer. He knows his limitations but he’s happy.

“That’s what I was surprised by. He’s just happy with what he’s got and he just tries to make the best of that. He doesn’t try to be anyone else. He tries to be the best O’Keefe he can be.”

Forty-five Tests separate the left-armers, but O’Keefe and Panesar have shared a similar battle to overcome sceptics about their abilities and also survived brushes with indiscipline off-field.

When playing for county side Sussex in 2013, Panesar infamously urinated on a nightclub’s doormen and was fined by police for being drunk and disorderly.

O’Keefe was fined by his cricket board last August for a drunken incident involving security staff at a Sydney hotel soon after returning home injured from Australia’s tour of Sri Lanka.

The incident was a wake-up call for O’Keefe, who has steered clear of alcohol since and ploughed back into domestic cricket with renewed purpose.

“Sometimes there are people out there who criticise you and that’s a test of how much you want to make a comeback,” said Panesar, who has battled to get back to his best since shoulder surgery in late 2015.

“And also it’s a test of your self-belief and confidence.

“O’Keefe was brilliant, he mentioned something happened in Manly and then he said to me it had been over 150 days that he hadn’t drunk.”

Panesar’s cricketing future remains up in the air but he is in a peaceful state of mind since opening up last year about his struggles with mental health issues.

O’Keefe’s effort in Pune had also added fuel to the fire for Panesar’s own hopes of reviving his England career.

“Very much so. It’s a great story and it inspires people like us in our thirties to make that comeback,” he said.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/crick...nty-panesar/story-CMM8IbbXlAgt5ocG0GBpcO.html
 
I <3 Steven O' Keefe. Totally rubbished a whole host of false claims namely; India were a better side than Pakistan; India would have beaten South Africa regardless of who won the toss; and that Ashwin is some champion bowler doing things that no one else can.

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Mods, it is a grave offense to not have a SOK emoji at this point. I recommend the above be emojified ASAP.
 
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