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Stephen Norman John O'Keefe (born 9 December 1984) is a former Australian cricketer who played for the Australian national team in Test matches and Twenty20 Internationals, and a commentator for SEN and Nine. O'Keefe was formerly the captain of the New South Wales Sheffield Shield team. [1] Personal life.
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Jan 11, 2024 · O'Keefe is currently the third-highest wicket-taker for Sixers in the BBL with 94 at 23.40 and a miserly economy rate of 6.69. The wickets have not been plentiful this...
Steven O'Keefe was the beneficiary of injuries to first choice spinners when he was picked for Australia-A. He impressed immediately scoring a fifty and picking seven...
Steve O'Keefe's recent matches played across all cricket formats including Tests, ODIs, T20Is and other formats.
The man affectionately known as SOK is back in magenta! The left-arm finger spinner drew the curtain on a magnificent 15-year First Class career for the NSW Blues in April 2020, but in wonderful news for Sixers fans confirmed he will continue to play Big Bash.
Jan 10, 2024 · Sydney Sixers veteran Steve O'Keefe has all but confirmed this Big Bash season will be his last, and has reflected on a 19-year career that he leaves "really fulfilled".
Jan 30, 2023 · Approaching his 100th game, Sydney Sixers veteran Steve O’Keefe has confirmed he will go round for another season as he focuses on winning a fourth Big Bash title.
Age 39. Date of Birth 09 December 1984. Birthplace Penang, Malaysia. Height 175cm. Batting Style Right Handed Bat. Bowling Style Left-Arm Orthodox. Career Debuts. T20I Debut 07 June 2010. Test Debut 22 October 2014. Player Story. Stephen O’Keefe’s 2015-16 season had its ups and downs, but fortunately there were more highs than lows.
Apr 5, 2020 · Steve O'Keefe calls time on first-class career. With 16 scalps in five games, O'Keefe was the leading wicket-taker among spinners in the 2019-20 Sheffield Shield. He had also captained his side in 2011 and 2013. The 35-year-old expressed disappointment over being overlooked for a new New South Wales contract.