Published 08:25 IST, April 5th 2020

Australian Test spinner Stephen O'Keefe retires from 1st class cricket

Former Australia test spinner Stephen O’Keefe has retired from first-class cricket after being omitted from New South Wales’ list of contracted players for the next domestic season.

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Former Australia test spinner Stephen O’Keefe has retired from first-class cricket after being omitted from New South Wales’ list of contracted players for next domestic season.

35-year-old left-armer, who took 35 wickets in nine tests — including 12 in a match against India at Pune in 2017 — confirmed on Sunday his first-class career is over.

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O’Keefe took 16 wickets at 22.25 as New South Wales won Sheffield Shield four-day title last season, most by any spinner in competition. Nathan Lyon remains New South Wales main spin option, though he frequently is unavailable because of international duties.

O’Keefe said he was disappointed but accepted New South Wales’ decision.

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"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 best blokes I’ve ever met,” he said. “When I think about my time playing cricket, that’s what I’ll miss most.”

08:25 IST, April 5th 2020