Aussies turn to spin after 10 years
Sydney, Australia (AFP)-Stephen O'Keefe was named Saturday in a
two-prong spin attack in Australia's side for the third Test against the
West Indies in Sydney.
O'Keefe replaces injured paceman Peter Siddle in the only change to
the team that trounced the Windies by 177 runs in Melbourne to retain
the Frank Worrell Trophy.

Australian spinner Stephen O’Keefe bowls at the nets during
a training session in Sydney yesterday. AFP PHOTO |
Siddle has not recovered from an ankle injury he sustained in the
Melbourne Test and was not 100 percent fit for Sunday's final Test,
skipper Steve Smith said.
"He (Siddle) felt it wasn't best for him to come into this Test match
the way he is at the moment," Smith told reporters at the ground. "He's
a great team man and felt he would be letting the team down (if he
played).
"We were probably going to go with two spinners option anyway."Smith
said
"The wicket looks dry so I think it'll take some spin," he said.
"Peter Siddle is still a little bit sore. He'll have a rest for a couple
of weeks and hopefully get himself right for (February's tour of) New
Zealand."
It will be the first time in a decade that Australia will play two
specialist spin bowlers at home, after leg-spinners Shane Warne and
Stuart MacGill bowled together against South Africa in Sydney in 2006.
O'Keefe will partner front-line spinner Nathan Lyon and the left-arm
finger spinner said he was confident the pair could succeed bowling in
tandem against the Caribbean tourists.
"I enjoy playing with Nathan, he is a humble, lovely guy who I admire
a lot and fingers crossed we can get that opportunity again," O'Keefe
said.
"There are a couple of situations we have bowled the majority of the
overs and enjoyed going each side of the bat."
O'Keefe, 31, made one Test appearance against Pakistan in Dubai over
a year ago, claiming four wickets in a 221-run loss. He was named in
Australia's Test squad to travel to Bangladesh in October last year
before the tour was cancelled amid safety concerns.
O'Keefe has taken 17 wickets at an average of 25 in this season's
domestic Sheffield Shield, and was included in the Test squad for the
first-ever Adelaide day-night Test last month before being released.
Allrounder Mitchell Marsh will provide the third seamer's spot behind
opening bowlers Josh Hazlewood and James Pattinson in the Australia pace
attack.
Australia: David Warner, Joe Burns, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith (capt),
Adam Voges, Mitch Marsh, Peter Nevill, Steve O'Keefe, James Pattinson,
Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon.
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