when we select an all-time xi, we need a set of great batsman, one or more great all-rounders, a great wicket-keeper(not batsman-keeper) and some great bowlers, that will complement each other and lend balance to the team....Matt79 said:We're selecting an XI, which means you need a set of players who best compliment each other. Its a different question to "who's the best wicket-keeper of all time", and as such what Gilchrist brings to the team besides his v. good (admittedly not phenomenal) keeping justifies his selection.
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