Kerry O’Keeffe apologises for ‘railway canteen’ taunt during Mayank Agarwal

“I was mentioning a runs Agarwal got in initial category cricket in India and there’s been a reaction,” he was quoted as observant by a internal media here

Kerry O'Keeffe apologises for 'railway canteen' taunt during Mayank Agarwal

Former Australian cricketer Kerry O’Keeffe has apologised for insulting Indian batsman Mayank Agarwal’s first-class career while commentating during a ongoing third Test here, observant he did not intend to debase a debutant. The former spinner, while commentating for ‘Fox Cricket’, was quoted as observant that Agarwal’s lass first-class triple century came opposite “Railways canteen staff”.

O’Keeffe was criticised on amicable media for a criticism and a cricketer, who played 24 Tests for Australia, apologised on Thursday for criticism on Agarwal, who scored 76 in his lass Test appearance. “I was mentioning a runs Agarwal got in initial category cricket in India and there’s been a reaction,” he was quoted as observant by a internal media here.

“There was no approach we was demeaning a standard, it was tongue in cheek. There are lots of runs scored so apologies if anyone out there took offence,” he added. The 27-year-old Agarwal plays for Karnataka in a Indian domestic circuit and averages tighten to 50. The four-Test array between India and Australia is sealed 1-1 after a visitors won a lung-opener in Adelaide and a hosts drew turn in Perth.

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