I'm not, and have not been arguing that Gilchrist is better than Dhoni or vice versa. In fact I've consistently argued that which one you pick depends more on other players and team balance than anything else.Like I said, I think MSD created chances off his own keeping skills far more than Gilly or any other keeper ever did. There are no stats for that but there are YouTube videos I can link you to. It is just something you need to have seen to understand and I pretty much watched both of them throughout their careers coz I loved folowing that ATG Aussie side, so to me Dhoni is the better keeper. He is also the better ODI batsman and one of the ATG captains of this format.
And I already stated why we have completely opposing PoVs on this discussion, I don't think you and I look at ODI batting the same way. So I don't think there is ever going to be much agreement between us on any ODI batting comparison.
In a nutshell, I think Bevan and Hussey are ATG ODI batsmen and far more relevant to an ATG side discussion than Gilly and Symonds.
It's as good as and probably better, tbhRPI can actually have some use though. It's just not as good as using average.
100%Dhoni faced far more balls than Gilchrist though. RPI cannot be brushed off that easily, if you score more runs per innings you're contributing more to the team total, its a fairly simple equation. Its not the only thing that should be looked at but it shows that the gap between how how good they were is definitely not as big as the difference in average suggests.
No ****. Lose the condescension, again. I was responding to his inference that Dhoni was the better keeper because dismissals per innings, and showing him Gilchrist had a higher dismissals average per innings kept.Of course Gilchrist is going to be higher. You get fed more catches playing with Australian bowlers/conditions than Indian.
You can keep saying this but you wont elaborate on it at all. I assume it's because you have no coherent argument about WHY batting average is a better indication of how good a batsman is as opposed to runs per innings, in ODIs.Those are 2 completely different things. You want to know how good they are? Use average.
Also some of the run outs affected by Dhoni. He had great sense of how much time he had and used that to decide whether he should run with the ball or throw it. Couple of times he even threw the ball backwards through his legs to save time it would take to turn towards the wickets. I haven't seen anyone having such keen sense of time.Gilchrist took some ridiculous diving catches that I'm not sure Dhoni would get close to. His height definitely helped in that regard. Dhoni could be pretty special up to the stumps however. Both were ideal keepers for the needs of their team and bowling attack.
No, it's because we've been over this dozens of times. The coherent argument has been explained to you, then you just leave it, and come back a few months later saying the same thing. I can go through it all again but what would be the point? There was literally an entire thread on it.You can keep saying this but you wont elaborate on it at all. I assume it's because you have no coherent argument about WHY batting average is a better indication of how good a batsman is as opposed to runs per innings, in ODIs.
Calm down, I wasn't disagreeing or arguing with you.No ****. Lose the condescension, again. I was responding to his inference that Dhoni was the better keeper because dismissals per innings, and showing him Gilchrist had a higher dismissals average per innings kept.
There was one time where he just acted as though the throw is not coming in and so the batsman was running rather slow towards his end. But throw did come in and Dhoni at last moment collected and cleaned up stumps.How did Dhoni as keeper create run outs?
Jason Roy thenEra adjusting Gilchrist to Dhoni's era gets you an average of 38.1 @ 106.
That is called fake fielding the days . (Which is the stupidest rule in the game IMO)There was one time where he just acted as though the throw is not coming in and so the batsman was running rather slow towards his end. But throw did come in and Dhoni at last moment collected and cleaned up stumps.
Era adjusted to Roy's era Gilchrist gets 41@ 113. So a slightly more aggressive Jason Roy.Jason Roy then
I had hoped the would indicate my sarcasm.No that isn't fake fielding