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I agree. In actual fact, often is was the quicker bowlers that Gilchrist struggled to keep to (esp later in his career), rather than Warne. Thought his keeping to Warne was always very very tidy.Why is this, Gilchrist kept exceptionally well to Warne, He wasn't quite as good as Knott, but he also would't be expected to be keeping to Underwood on a wet pitch either. At the time of his retirement he held the record for dismissals for a keeper. Not too shabby, also took some great grabs from Warne in the process. To me he is under rated as a pure keeper.
It's often forgotten that keeping to Warne is probably the toughest job that any keeper has had in cricket since pitches were covered. Keeping to a leggie means that you lose sight of the ball behind the batsman most of the time. Really difficult skill.