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Originally Posted by kyear2
Walcott was not a part time keeper. He made and kept his place in the team as a wicketkeeper whose batting developed enough to allow him to ahed the gloves when he got hurt.
Dujon came into the team as a batsman who took the gloves to keep his place in the team.
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Regardless of what you say, he only kept for 15 matches out of a career of 44 Tests, that is part-time.
As for your Dujon bull****, he played 2 games as a batsman out of a career of 81, hardly comparable.
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Originally Posted by kyear2
Kindly also be reminded that the West Indies bacame the best team ever by relying on four fast bowlers in ALL conditions, including the sub continent.
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Playing against lesser sides than all time great sides...