Gilchrist had come into last night's match having aggregated only 94 runs from eight matches.
"Since the last few games we've had to think about it as a selection group," Gilchrist said.
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Gilchrist believed that one's form is not an accurate indicator.
"Form is a rubbish word. I have hit a lot of balls in the nets and have felt very comfortable. But that hasn't translated to results in (the) games," said Gilchrist.
"At the end of the day I haven't contributed, and that's no problem when you've got batting talents like Shaun Marsh, (Luke) Pomersbach, David Hussey and David Miller. It's not a tough decision," he added.
Asked whether he had considered giving up the wicketkeeping and playing solely as a batsman, Gilchrist responded in negative.
"No, never, I've played years and years of cricket now. So for me it's not a case of having to focus on batting because keeping is taking up time and energy. It's part of my nature and part of who I am.
"It's like riding a bike, once you know it, you don't need to focus on the skills required and think of the work load impeding on the batting. If anything, I have contributed more with the gloves than with the bat this year and so I am lucky to have my keeping gloves on," he said.
Gilchrist seemed to have taken a cue from Ricky Ponting, who had not only stepped down as MI skipper, but also axed himself from the playing XI after a string of poor scores in the ongoing tournament.
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