I love cricket, I
developed passion towards cricket by watching greatest players , but players
innings like sachin,ganguly, sahwag,ponting,gilchrist all were my childhood
memories but one person became my favour person He is disruptive batsmen, elegant
behind the stumps it doesn’t matter whether he was playing England ,Australia
or any part of the world speak, of
course, of Adam Gilchrist.
I like the way he enter into the field by wearing
his glows to do one of the toughest job in cricket, and he will maintain same
enthusiasm all over the day. He considered as a benchmark for the wicket
keeping. Whenever a new wicket keeper comes in to the cricket fraternity they
will be comparing relative to grilchrist.he did wicket keeping to world most
dangerous bowlers like Brett lee, bracken, Gillespie. To do wicket keeping to
them u need to have lot of ability to stretch your body with in fraction of second.
He played 291 matches and cached 417 caches this
shows how flexible his body for wicket keeping and he did 47 stumps
We talk about Sachin; Ponting as grate one day players However, what Adam Gilchrist did was
rejuvenate Odi Cricket thanks to his interpretation of how the match should be
played. The only manner in which he knew to bat was full of aggression, and
that is how he was as a player.
Openers didn’t have to fill that role. Openers were
meant to hit. Gilchrist was meant to hit. He never cared about the pressure of
the match situation. Once asked about his approach to batting while chasing a
target in excess of 300, he answered in simple terms. He said that you’ve just
got to play the next ball. You don’t have think what the target is or what the
run-rate is. What has to happen will happen, you’ve just got to play the game.
He made 16 hundreds
and 55 fifties whilst keeping wickets for Australia. He doesn’t count anywhere
amongst the most prolific batsmen who boast more runs, better averages, and
more hundreds, but the thrill that he brought to the field can be matched by
only a few.
Playing Adam Gilchrist
was like weathering a storm, one that you knew was coming to destroy you. Very
few other batsmen can boast of such a status.


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