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Better pure wicketkeeper: de Villiers or Flower?

Who was the better Test gloveman (excluding batting)?


  • Total voters
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Johan

Cricketer Of The Year
De Villiers, not even close to being close, De Villiers didn't have a great technique but he was one of the great athletes of the game and was far quicker and agile than Flower.
 

Johan

Cricketer Of The Year
One kept for 55 Tests, over 80% of his Test matches
The other kept for 24 Tests, barely 20% of his Test matches
I guess Tom Latham is a better batsmen than George Headley

Latham batted for 88 tests.
Headley batted for 22 tests.

The Same line of thought.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
I guess Tom Latham is a better batsmen than George Headley

Latham batted for 88 tests.
Headley batted for 22 tests.

The Same line of thought.
No it isn't and you know it. ABD played almost twice the amount of Tests Flower did, but Flower kept practically whole career instead of a tiny fraction.
 

Johan

Cricketer Of The Year
No it isn't and you know it. ABD played almost twice the amount of Tests Flower did, but Flower kept practically whole career instead of a tiny fraction.
this is too context dependent and not dependent enough on skill, if Flower played for South Africa, he'd certainly lose the gloves to either Boucher or QDK. That doesn't mean he's a great keeper on the basis of just playing for a bad team with no competent keepers, if it was a keeper-batsmen comparison then sure, you can make the case that Flower kept more and thus should get the nod, but the comparison is of a better keeper and De Villiers's overwhelming superiority in regards to wicket keeping is clear cut.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
this is too context dependent and not dependent enough on skill, if Flower played for South Africa, he'd certainly lose the gloves to either Boucher or QDK. That doesn't mean he's a great keeper on the basis of just playing for a bad team with no competent keepers, if it was a keeper-batsmen comparison then sure, you can make the case that Flower kept more and thus should get the nod, but the comparison is of a better keeper and De Villiers's overwhelming superiority in regards to wicket keeping is clear cut.
Wait, it isn't a keeper batsman comp??
 

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