He had terrible footwork that would make good catches from some look spectacular from him because he was out of position. It's good when he took them, but when he put them down in those situations I thought he'd have done better had he had better footwork.
The part about keeping to Warne and MacGill suggests that id he'd been keeping to worse spinners he'd have somehow taken more catches? He took as many as he did because those two great spinners were creating so many chances that the ones he missed would be rectified by another chance later on, costing the side only on average a tenth of the team's score. Had a lesser spinner bowled at him would he be considered as good then, being that he'd have less chances and surely therefore less wickets available to him?
He is also on one of the pages that keepers don't want to be on, the most byes in an innings. 25 byes in one innings.
Records | Test matches | Wicketkeeping records | Most byes conceded in an innings | ESPN Cricinfo he's not as bad as Wade or something but it's something that happened a fair bit to the likes of Warne, and actually to Lee from time to time.
For what it's worth though I just want the best keeper. A lot of people want batsman keepers, and that's fine. But if a case can be made for Gilly as the best man behind the stumps then fine. But I can't say that of him. I can't say that he is honestly the best keeper. Tell me otherwise, and why. Because as a batsman I loved him in full flight...