Under-fire O'Keeffe pens open apology letter to Indian fans and players

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Press Trust of India Melbourne
Last Updated : Dec 30 2018 | 6:50 PM IST

Under-fire Australia cricketer-turned-commentator Kerry O'Keeffe Sunday penned an open letter to Indian fans and players, apologising for his controversial comments made during the just-concluded Boxing Day Test here.

Responding to the flak he received for his racist jokes on Indian players made on air during the course of the Boxing Day Test between India and Australia, O'Keeffe said his jokes were interpreted wrongly and he never had the intention to "disrespect" Indian cricket.

O'Keeffe said he was "devastated" by the reaction to his on-air comments that are being labelled distasteful and even racist by a section of Indian fans and the media.

"I have been devastated by the reaction to my on-air comments on Fox Cricket during the recently completed Third Test between Australia and India. I am coming to terms with how negatively those words have been interpreted," he wrote in his open letter.

"That interpretation is not who I am. It is not what I represent. My style as a commentator is to attempt to find a quirky view to lighten up some of the serious analysis."
"There was no intention to ridicule those two wonderful players and I am horrified by any suggestion to the contrary. I had spent months researching and analysing these two players and when the moment arrived, I stuffed it up. The joke was on me."

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First Published: Dec 30 2018 | 6:50 PM IST

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