SJS
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Sure.Although his opinion, as a spinner who wants a keeper who'll hold onto any and all sharp chances, even when he tries to take an overall view, is going to be somewhat more biased towards a KEEPER/batsman rather than a keeper/BATSMAN, if you take my meaning, than a selector, fan or other batsman, for instance.
Doesn't mean he's wrong, its just that its an understandable prejudice on his part.
But you are confirming what I meant that Healy is a far better keeper/batsman while Gilchrist is a far better batsman/keeper.
Who one prefers overall is their perception of what works for the team (or their own bowling as you have suggested). The prejudice, if any, is only in prefering a keeper batsman above a batsman keeper not is deciding who is a better pure-keeper.