Of course.
If Warne and McGill were the two selected spinners SOK wouldn't raise a peep and no one would expect him to and I'd bag him if he did.
BUT when you started last summer as the Australia A spinner and take as many wickets in one innings against England than all of our spinners could manage in 5 tests as well as scoring more than twice as many runs in one innings as the two specialist spinners could in 3 tests, well you might start to wonder. When you are a left arm orthodox spinner and the chairman of selectors specifically states that they are after left arm orthodox spinners especially to target one of the touring side's stars and have dropped a fairly solidly performing offie specifically for that reason, well you might think you have a shot. When you get said star tourist cheaply with a fine piece of flight bowling in said Aus A match and get overlooked for two numpties who between them could only manage to get him out once in 3 tests and that was only after he'd smashed 227, well you might start to think it was something other than cricket that was keeping you out of the team. When you are far and away the best performed spinner in the country with 39 wickets @ 25 and your career average of 24 make you the only spinner in the country with a first class average under 40 but you can't even get a shot in the Aus A 4-day games in Zimbabwe, but a guy with 4 Shield games and an average over 43 gets selected to the Test squad because he bowled well in some one dayers, well you might wonder if you have bad breath or something. When that test squad is heading to play Sri Lanka whose A side you have taken 7/35 against just over a year ago including getting current Sri Lankan test openers Paranavitana and Thirmanne and the left arm orthodox spinner selected has never taken a 4 fer let alone a Michelle in First Class cricket, well you'd be well within your rights to start to think wtf?
Craddock might not have heard of O'Keefe, but anyone paying attention to First Class cricket in Australia has, and whilst we all agree the spin stocks are thin, the one guy who has actually performed in any way shape or form is the one guy who has been constantly overlooked. Hohns may have had to wait 16 years for a test cap, that was because he was rubbish. But in today's environment his 37 average looks like Warne compared to the gimps we've been throwing baggy greens at. O'Keefe is not the second coming or anything like it, but he has done far more to earn a shot than any of the pie chuckers we've been gifting test caps to lately. In that context he has every right to know what Hilditch isn't seeing in him that he is seeing in Doherty, Krejza, Beer and Lyons. Then maybe he can explain it to the rest of us.