Latif, Heily, and that guy with the blind man's sunglasses.Lateef is the best pure keeper I have seen.
Gilly. His batting overshadowed his keeping that is all. Gilly would still take spectacular catches and what not and he could walk in to any team just as a keeper.Only talking of skill as a wicketkeeper here.Not ability as a batsman.
Any keeper who played the majority of his career after 1990 can be included.So a debut in the 1980s is not an issue here.
Personally,i'm divided between Rashid Latif and Jack Russell.
Agreed, he looked a class above any keeper i've seen for ages. Shame he can't bat.Only seem him once, but Manou looked the dog's bollocks as a keeper when I did. He was so far ahead of Haddin and Prior it was staggering.
Essentially, Stewart never should have told anyone he could bat. Robbed us of a quality opener and a quality keeper...Jack Russell edges Healy for me. As marc said, travesty he didn't play more for us. Averaged about 4 runs less per innings than Stewie did with the gloves, who in turn averaged about 15 less keeping than he did as a pure batsman. Sigh.
lolzesI have not seen much cricket of the 90's but Gilly was my favorite. The Australian Afridi.