It is a dillemma I agree. I would not pick him above knott too. Having seen Knott, I would play safe, as it were, and pick him for being the better keeper - a presumption but not misplaced I think.
Its completely different when comparing with Stewart. There is no comparison between them as keepers. Take away their batting from the equation for the moment. Ames was amongst the great keepers the world has seen. Stewart was amongst the very ordinary ones. Take away his batting, I repeat, and no one will think of him as a keeper.
He was ordinary technitian compared to Evans, Knott, Tallon, Grout no doubt. But he was solid keeper overall. The standard of glovework between Stewart, Gilchrist & Sangakkara in recent years is very similar.
So. While I would opt for a pure keeper all the time meaning choose the best keeper for his abilities with the gloves (and I am always talking Test cricket) if I ever had to choose a keeper with better batting (primarily to bolster the batting a bit and maybe allow me to add another specialist bowler) I would go for those keepers who while still fabulous keepers were no mugs with the bat. Ames, I feel, must be very close to the top in that category.
The keeper who challenges him for that position is Walcott. Who, till a slip disk forced him to give up the gloves and play as pure batsman, was a marvellous keeper it appears. Not one of the greatest but very good.
Interesting i have always had the impression that Walcott was just a stop-gap keeper in test matches. I wouldn't have anywhere near consideration keeping for WI ATXI, just consider for his batting of course.
I am a great fan of Gilchrist, unlike what most people think, and I think he did a lot for the game and was a fantastic ambassador for the game besides being such a remarkable cricketer. But I am sorry. I think he was no where near being a great keeper. Oh yes he did improve as he went along but keeping is not something that came naturally to him and of all cricketing skills, this is the one that is most in-born. Some have it some dont.
Dhoni too is improving from his earlier shoddy work but he is no great shakes as a keeper. One can see it.
True. But TBH in an IND ATXI, i would always have Engineer & Kirmani ahead of Dhoni unless he scores top runs againts a top pace attack (then i might put him ahead of Kirmani only). Since a hypotetical test in IND with a spin trio of Gupte/Prasanna/Mankad, IND need a top glovesman.
Unfortunately, not many people DO SEE keeping very well. Even top class cricketers. Most top batsmen (pure batsmen) are able to speak fairly well about the basics of bowling and those who are keen and study, are able to do it very well actually. Same applies for bowlers with batting. Unforunately it never extends to keeping.
Thats why, inspite of such legends of the game in our "Test Match Specials" etc. you rarely here great insights about keeping from the likes of even Benaud, Boycott or Lawry.
The only times I have ever heard something interesting about keeping was when Healy was in the room.
The same applies to cricket coaches.
Go to most cricket academies and you will find that largest number of coaches are batsmen or all rounders; then a few, just a few, might be pure bowler and almost never a wicket keeper. This should not stop them from being able to teach the correct skills for keeping to their wards after all the batsmen-coaches go about imparting bowling skills and vice-versa. However, beyond the absolute basics, I have not seen nuanced coaching of keeping skills.
So I am not surprised that such ignorance prevails on this skill at all levels.
No doubt. The lack of keeping coaches is a problem. But no to stray too far away from the point, but you think of the top technical glovesmen since 2000. Read, Foster, P Jayawardene.
You look at England with Read for example. Given his poor batting, ENG really couldn't accomodate him, even though he was top behind the stumps. So i'd say talented glovesmen also need to improve their batting, because unless teams have an all-rounder capable of batting @ 7. Talented glovesmen wont be getting any game time.