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U19 Debutant
Over the last decade, we’ve seen a clear shift in how teams pick their wicketkeepers. Players like Pant, Bairstow are chosen more for their batting than their glovework. Even someone like Ben Foakes, arguably the best keeper in the world, has struggled to hold his spot because he doesn’t offer the same firepower with the bat.
Are specialist wicketkeepers—those picked primarily for their glove work—a thing of the past? Or is there still a place for them in modern Test cricket?
Are specialist wicketkeepers—those picked primarily for their glove work—a thing of the past? Or is there still a place for them in modern Test cricket?