The Sean
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They would have chosen Gilly, and I know this not because of any Gilchrist/Healy inside knowledge, but the idea of Australia picking Test 'keepers for their batting ability didn't start with Adam Gilchrist. In the mid-80s there were two blokes called Phillips - Wayne and Ray, jostling for position in the Australian side. Ray was by some distance the superior gloveman but was a pretty ordinary batsman, whereas for a couple of years in the mid-80s Wayne had an argument to be the second best batsman in the country behind AB. Wayne was a regular in the side for several years, while Ray never played a Test.Ok well lets pull it back then. AUS after losing Marsh in the rough summer of 84. For 4 years juggled between Wayne Phillips, Tim Zoheer & Greg Dyer, with neither holding down a spot. A bit like England today since Stewart.
So now a young Gilchrist & Healy are the options Allan Border has to chose from has the 1988 tour to PAK commences. Gilchrist would also would have the same 3 years of ODI performances has he did between 96-99 in the late 80s.
You have Healy a talented young glovesman but an average bat & Gilchrist a super attacking batsman & a solid keeper. Gievn AUS batting woes in the late 80s, who you think Border & the selectors would have chosen?
Going back further, it was common knowledge that Rod Marsh only got a gig in the Australian team in the early 1970s because of his quality with the bat compared with the incumbent, Brian Taber, who was universally acknowledged as the better wicketkeeper. That Rod Marsh is remembered today as an Australian cricket legend, while Brian Taber is something of a footnote, shows how important such distinctions have proven to be.
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