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Best test wicketkeeper since Knott?

Best keeper

  • Wasim Bari

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  • Syed Kirmani

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  • Ian Smith

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  • Nayan Mongia

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  • Dave Richardson

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  • Rashid Latif

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  • Tatienda Taibu

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  • BJ Watling

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  • Ben Foakes

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  • Other (mention in comments)

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  • Dhoni

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  • Boucher

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  • McCullum

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  • Paine

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  • Other

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  • Blundell

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  • Total voters
    20

kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
Healy and Russel in that order from what I've seen. Jayawardene was also really good.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
I always really liked Dujon. He was an athletic catch maker, but obviously looking more at highlights where West Indies great quicks are running through sides influences that perception.

What were flaws in his keeping (if any), that could keep him out of the very top?
 

capt_Luffy

International Regular
I always really liked Dujon. He was an athletic catch maker, but obviously looking more at highlights where West Indies great quicks are running through sides influences that perception.

What were flaws in his keeping (if any), that could keep him out of the very top?
Read he wasn't really good against spinners like Harper, let alone someone better.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Jack Russell, hideously over-rated, as always, utterly elite to seamers, but wasn't great against spin at all.

Foster better for me, maybe even French.
 

kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
I always really liked Dujon. He was an athletic catch maker, but obviously looking more at highlights where West Indies great quicks are running through sides influences that perception.

What were flaws in his keeping (if any), that could keep him out of the very top?
He wasn't elite to spin. An absolute gem vs pace. Most athletic keeper I've ever seen.
 

peterhrt

U19 Cricketer
Jack Russell is another English cricketer whose reputation has grown since retirement. Between his debut and last Test, England played 96 Test matches. Russell appeared in 54. His eccentricity and painting created an aura enhancing the claim that he was a victim of the selectors.

Russell was a good wicket-keeper but not a great one. He delighted traditionalists by standing up to the stumps on occasions to medium-fast bowling, but he did make mistakes. After one especially poor tour of the Caribbean, a couple of newspapers called for him to be replaced.

He wasn't as good a keeper as Foakes.
 

Coronis

Cricketer Of The Year
Jack Russell is another English cricketer whose reputation has grown since retirement. Between his debut and last Test, England played 96 Test matches. Russell appeared in 54. His eccentricity and painting created an aura enhancing the claim that he was a victim of the selectors.

Russell was a good wicket-keeper but not a great one. He delighted traditionalists by standing up to the stumps on occasions to medium-fast bowling, but he did make mistakes. After one especially poor tour of the Caribbean, a couple of newspapers called for him to be replaced.

He wasn't as good a keeper as Foakes.
You’re a gem, mate.
 

capt_Luffy

International Regular
Jack Russell is another English cricketer whose reputation has grown since retirement. Between his debut and last Test, England played 96 Test matches. Russell appeared in 54. His eccentricity and painting created an aura enhancing the claim that he was a victim of the selectors.

Russell was a good wicket-keeper but not a great one. He delighted traditionalists by standing up to the stumps on occasions to medium-fast bowling, but he did make mistakes. After one especially poor tour of the Caribbean, a couple of newspapers called for him to be replaced.

He wasn't as good a keeper as Foakes.
So like England is repeating the mistake they made in the 90s; but this time with a downgraded version of Stewart??
 

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