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Andy Flower's Wicket Keeping, just how good was he?

Fuller Pilch

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If he was that bad, why did he take the keeping gloves off Houghton? Was Houghton worse, or as captain did he want to focus on batting and captaincy?
 

Prince EWS

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If he was that bad, why did he take the keeping gloves off Houghton? Was Houghton worse, or as captain did he want to focus on batting and captaincy?
I'm too young to remember him but Houghton was apparently not great either - similar standard to Flower but was older and had lots of hats.
 

Prince EWS

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In my opinion, Flower was a below-average wicketkeeper, especially by Test standards.

Just look at these👇

16.56

7.02

Over time, his keeping didn’t improve. If anything, it seemed to decline. That’s likely why, once a more capable option became available, Zimbabwe moved the gloves to Taibu and looked to keep Flower as a specialist batsman instead. His value with the bat was undeniable, but as a keeper, he didn’t quite meet the demands of top-level cricket.
CK10 says: gun post.
 

Chubb

International Regular
If you asked him, I don’t think he would say he was a good keeper. He wasn’t terrible but he did it because it helped the team balance.

I can’t see the video @MasterBlaster24 posted for some reason but I assume it is from the 2000 England series. He did not like keeping in England and was very disappointed with his performance in the Lords test. He actually considered giving 16 year old Taibu a debut in the second game. Worth noting Taibu also struggled in 2003 despite being a much more natural keeper than Flower.

When he was at Essex he didn’t keep much because they had Foster.
 
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CricAddict

International Coach
If you asked him, I don’t think he would say he was a good keeper. He wasn’t terrible but he did it because it helped the team balance.

I can’t see the video @MasterBlaster24 posted for some reason but I assume it is from the 2000 England series. He did not like keeping in England and was very disappointed with his performance in the Lords test. He actually considered giving 16 year old Taibu a debut in the second game. Worth noting Taibu also struggled in 2003 despite being a much more natural keeper than Flower.

When he was at Essex he didn’t keep much because they had Foster.
Yeah, I agree. I am as well not saying that he was great but just that he was a safe keeper for regulation catching. I am just going by what I remember from seeing the matches.
 

OverratedSanity

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In my opinion, Flower was a below-average wicketkeeper, especially by Test standards.

Just look at these👇

16.56

7.02

Over time, his keeping didn’t improve. If anything, it seemed to decline. That’s likely why, once a more capable option became available, Zimbabwe moved the gloves to Taibu and looked to keep Flower as a specialist batsman instead. His value with the bat was undeniable, but as a keeper, he didn’t quite meet the demands of top-level cricket.
Thank god someone did the work and produced the video evidence. Doubt it'll be enough for the crowd that seem to have decided we're making **** up about Flower not being a good keeper though.
 
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CricAddict

International Coach
Thank **** someone did the work and produced the video evidence. Doubt it'll be enough for the crowd that seem to have decided we're making **** up about Flower not being a good keeper though.
Yes, it is not enough for me just like how the below video won't suffice to say that he is the all time best keeper. As Chubb says Flower himself admitted that his keeping was bad in the Lords test. (which in turn implies that he was not so bad in the other tests). So, showing that as an example that he was terrible in all tests won't be enough. And discounting kyear, I am not sure if any of you (OS, TJB, PEWS) who says he is terrible has seen him keeping live in matches as I believe you are all fairly young compared to his playing days.

 

OverratedSanity

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Flower himself admitted that his keeping was bad in the Lords test. (which in turn implies that he was not so bad in the other tests).
What kind of ridiculous logic is this?

And discounting kyear, I am not sure if any of you (OS, TJB, PEWS) who says he is terrible has seen him keeping live in matches as I believe you are all fairly young compared to his playing days.
You've made up your mind at this point despite being provided the evidence you've been asking for (two drops which even Kamran would be ashamed of). So you're disregarding the video evidence and also disregarding my opinion of having watched him keeping because apparently I was too young. There is no convincing you and this entire discussion is pointless. You're free to keep thinking he wasn't a bad keeper.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Yes, it is not enough for me just like how the below video won't suffice to say that he is the all time best keeper. As Chubb says Flower himself admitted that his keeping was bad in the Lords test. (which in turn implies that he was not so bad in the other tests). So, showing that as an example that he was terrible in all tests won't be enough. And discounting kyear, I am not sure if any of you (OS, TJB, PEWS) who says he is terrible has seen him keeping live in matches as I believe you are all fairly young compared to his playing days.
I can’t vouch for the other two but I’m 90% sure PEWS recently celebrated his 220th birthday.
 

TheJediBrah

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Not that there's any point, but I was an avid keeper in my early years and it was something I always paid a lot of attention to when watching as well. The thing that stood out to me the most about Flower's keeping wasn't the dropped catches and errors (which there were plenty) but more his general keeping technique and movement which were virtually non-existent. He never looked like a proper keeper, in a way that I didn't really see at that level outside part-timers like Rahul Dravid and Jimmy Maher.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Not that there's any point, but I was an avid keeper in my early years and it was something I always paid a lot of attention to when watching as well. The thing that stood out to me the most about Flower's keeping wasn't the dropped catches and errors (which there were plenty) but more his general keeping technique and movement which were virtually non-existent. He never looked like a proper keeper, in a way that I didn't really see at that level outside part-timers like Rahul Dravid and Jimmy Maher.
Nah you don't know what you're talking about. Flower was obviously an above average keeper and I don't want to hear another word from anyone who actually watched his career.
 

Coronis

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Not that there's any point, but I was an avid keeper in my early years and it was something I always paid a lot of attention to when watching as well. The thing that stood out to me the most about Flower's keeping wasn't the dropped catches and errors (which there were plenty) but more his general keeping technique and movement which were virtually non-existent. He never looked like a proper keeper, in a way that I didn't really see at that level outside part-timers like Rahul Dravid and Jimmy Maher.
Speaking of a keeper’s perspective @JBMAC not sure how much of Flower you watched, but perhaps you can weigh in?
 

shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
He never played at The Gabba so i have not seen him as a keeper. From the little i have seen of him in film clips all i can say is He seemed a very tidy Keeper though not in the class of my top 5 (Tallon ,Grout, Evans ,Engineer and Maclean)
I'm sure you've seen hundreds of keepers over the years though. It would make sense that he wouldn't crack that.

I guess you seem to be indicating you expect him to be at least average or above average, which is kind of a revelation based on the general thrust of opinion in the thread thus far.
 

Starfighter

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He never played at The Gabba so i have not seen him as a keeper
I know some of us like to joke about Queensland being behind the times, but it's a real revelation that they didn't have television in Brisbane in 2003

(Ignoring, of course, the fact he played three ODIs there, albeit none of them against Australia)
 

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