capt_Luffy
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The best Wicketkeeper test batsman ever. Batsmen keepers like Kumar Sangakkara, Clyde Walcott and A B de Villiers excluded
Yes, as pure batsmanIs this as pure batsmen?
Flower is more in Sangakkara mould than Gilchrist mould.The best Wicketkeeper test batsman ever. Batsmen keepers like Kumar Sangakkara, Clyde Walcott and A B de Villiers excluded
I know, but he kept wickets long enough for Zimbabwe; and on including Sangakkara here, it wouldn't had been so much so contest anymore.Flower is more in Sangakkara mould than Gilchrist mould
Kinda, but Gilchrist is probably better than de Kock as a bat. It would again had been one sided. Flower being a middle order batsman in a quite low quality team and Gilchrist being a late order bat in basically one of world's best teams; is I thought made the comparison interesting.Quinton de Koch would have been a better option than Flower. Flower was a top class bat to start with.
Wow look at yourself @capt_Luffy.The best Wicketkeeper test batsman ever. Batsmen keepers like Kumar Sangakkara, Clyde Walcott and A B de Villiers excluded
Yeah..... I don't know why the **** I added Ames as an option.Wow look at yourself @capt_Luffy.
A small case can be made for deKock. When batting at 7, deKock has a higher average than Gilly (49 vs 46.44)Kinda, but Gilchrist is probably better than de Kock as a bat. It would again had been one sided. Flower being a middle order batsman in a quite low quality team and Gilchrist being a late order bat in basically one of world's best teams; is I thought made the comparison interesting.
Very position specific. Overall averages a good 9 runs less. Don't think they are particularly close a batsmen.A small case can be made for deKock. When batting at 7, deKock has a higher average than Gilly (49 vs 46.44)
Gilly was an attacking batter down at 7 for all his Test career. He had a very position specific role he carved out for himself. It would seem de kock was pretty damn good when doing that position specific role too.Very position specific. Overall averages a good 9 runs less. Don't think they are particularly close a batsmen.
lolGilly was an attacking batter down at 7 for all his Test career. He had a very position specific role. It would seem de kock was pretty damn good when doing that position specific role too.
I've been saying this for some time, and someone has finally agreed with me!.I get what you're doing @capt_Luffy , and it makes sense. You're isolating long career spans for wicketkeepers of any keeping quality, and determining how well we think they batted as wicketkeepers. In such a consideration I think many would go Flower over Gilchrist due to superior average.
But they would be wrong. Gilchrist is a better batsman. Zimbabwe had a big skew towards playing less than top tier sides, for one. Plus Gilchrist was more destructive, and hence had greater impact on match results with batting, imo.
Gilchrist having more impact on his team than Flower is a very poorly thought out joke. He batted at 7 behind one of the strongest sides Ever, unlike Flower who carried his team on his back.I get what you're doing @capt_Luffy , and it makes sense. You're isolating long career spans for wicketkeepers of any keeping quality, and determining how well we think they batted as wicketkeepers. In such a consideration I think many would go Flower over Gilchrist due to superior average.
But they would be wrong. Gilchrist is a better batsman. Zimbabwe had a big skew towards playing less than top tier sides, for one. Plus Gilchrist was more destructive, and hence had greater impact on match results with batting, imo.