Former Australia wicketkeeper and legendary cricketer Adam Gilchrist asserted that he still place 'wicket-keeping' as the most important part of his international career.
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Gilchrist believes that he hope to see glove work to be taken into consideration equally when selectors make a decision. According to him, glove work still requires getting larger attention, reported News.com.au.
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He further said that he would not have been successful, if his batting hadn't clicked. One-day cricket has indeed brought in lot of changes with keeper opening the innings, he added.
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Australian legend added that every cricketer now understand the value of being able to bat. Even fast bowlers could be seen batting these days, he added.
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