"It's amazing how things can quickly change over here. I was none for 30 off nine overs, probably didn't bowl very well at all in my first six overs. And then, it all just happened really quickly, and I guess that's the sort of wicket it is.
"We played and missed a lot of balls and fortunately for us, they nicked them and we caught them. So it was a good day to be a part of and well finished off by the batters," said O'Keefe after finishing with figures of six for 35.
"It hasn't really sunk in yet. It will, if that contributes to a win. Right now, we'll enjoy we had a good day, but that's all it is. It was a good day's cricket. We all know how good this Indian team is, how well they can bat, and even in spinning conditions they are exceptional players.
"They're all match winners, they're top seven, you'd even argue Jadeja, the top 8, so we have our work cut out for us. We are 300 ahead, let's get more and let's create 10 chances tomorrow and hold on to it," he said.
"We were debating it in the changing rooms. Mitchell Starc and I didn't really care which end we bowled at. The idea was for Mitch to create some footmarks for Nathan outside off stump at that end, so I think the move was just to bowl Nathan from that end because that's the end that Ashwin's bowled his overs from.
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O'Keefe agreed that the team was over the top with the dismissal of India's in-form captain Virat Kohli for a second-ball duck for the first time at home.
"We've got to be on our game in the next innings. To knock him over for a duck is great fortune for us and we're going to have to do that consistently over the next four Tests."
Kohli, who came into the game on the back of scoring four double hundreds in the last five series, was out chasing a wide ball from Mitchell Starc to be caught at first slip by his Australian counterpart Smith.
"I know what I've got and how to go about using what I've got. I think the important thing is I've well backed up by Steve Smith, I think he's a brilliant captain. When you play under a captain who shows a lot of belief in you, it's amazing what can happen.
"I've got a good coach who tapped me on the head in between sessions and he's not afraid to tell it to your face and tell it to you straight, which is excellent. I think Sree is an excellent spin-bowling coach. I've worked with him a couple times now and he's really impressive, so that's really helped me, I think,' he said.
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