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Smith cool on O’Keefe’s hopes of recall

- Reuters

melbourne — Australia captain Steve Smith has cast doubt on Steve O’Keefe’s chances of breaking back into the Test side as selectors look to develop younger spinners on the tour of Bangladesh.

O’Keefe, with 19 wickets, was Australia’s joint highest wickettake­r with Nathan Lyon in the fourmatch series against India but the 32-year-old was left out of the Bangladesh tour, which starts with the first Test in Mirpur on August 27.

The left-arm spinner’s omission came two months after he was sanctioned for a drunken incident at a Sydney function in April, his second alcohol-fuelled breach in 12 months, and he was also excluded from the list of nationally contracted players.

Smith said O’Keefe was overlooked for purely cricket reasons with selectors keen to give 23-yearold left-armer Ashton Agar another chance with a view to returning to India in four years’ time.

Smith said Agar would get the chance to impress in Bangladesh.

“Now is probably a chance to move on to someone else and Ashton Agar’s going to get his opportunit­y,” Smith told Cricket Australia’s website (cricket.com.au). “(Agar) has been around for a while now and it’s another chance for him to have a crack in spin-friendly conditions and hopefully he can go really well for us. “I have (spoken to O’Keefe) and he was disappoint­ed, which is fair enough. He understand­s where we’re heading. “He’s getting a bit older now and our next tour back to India is in four years’ time and we’ve got to find the right group of guys that are going to be there for that series.”

With Sri Lankan left-arm spinner Rangana Herath still going strong at the age of 39 and New Zealand offspinner Jeetan Patel only recently retiring from internatio­nal cricket at 37, O’Keefe might have some reason to feel aggrieved. —

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