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    Gilchrist ends Australia career



    Australia wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist has announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket.

    The 36-year-old will retire from Tests after the current match against India, and will quit one-day internationals at the end of the season.

    "It's with great pride that I make the decision to retire," said Gilchrist, who on Friday broke the record for the most Test dismissals by a gloveman.

    "I came to this decision after much discussion with those important to me."

    Since Australia's 5-0 Ashes whitewash in 2006-7, Australia have lost experienced stars Damien Martyn, Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Justin Langer to international retirement and Gilchrist's departure has robbed them of another stellar talent.

    Cricket Australia are expected to give 30-year-old Brad Haddin the chance to replace Gilchrist in the side as next wicket-keeper/batsman.

    Haddin has played 26 one-day internationals, scoring three fifties at an average of 31, and also played four Twenty20 games, but has yet to feature at Test level.

    Gilchrist will go down in history as one of the most destructive batsmen the sport has ever seen, while his skills behind the stumps saw him overtake Mark Boucher's world record for Test dismissals on Friday.

    He made his Test debut in 1999, and scored 5,556 runs, took 377 catches and made 37 stumpings in his 96 consecutive appearances.

    Gilchrist also holds the record for the highest number of sixes in Test cricket, with a trademark shot over the boundary against Sri Lanka in November 2007 bringing up his 100th.

    He won the World Cup with Australia in 1999, 2003 and 2007 in his role as a devastating batsman for Australia's one-day side.

    GILCHRIST FACTFILE
    1992 New South Wales debut
    1996 Australia ODI debut
    1998 Maiden ODI century
    1999 Test debut for Australia
    1999 Maiden ton in 2nd Test
    2002 Test highest, 204no
    2002 Cricketer of the Year
    2003 ODI player of the Year
    2004 ODI highest, 172
    2004 ODI player of the Year
    2006 Passes 5,000 Test runs
    2007 Third World Cup title
    2007 Aussie dismissals record
    2008 World dismissals record

    In the third Ashes Test at Perth in 2006 he smashed the second-fastest Test century in history, from 57 balls - just one more than Viv Richards in 1986 - hitting three sixes in an over off Monty Panesar.

    It was the last of his 17 Test hundreds, and he reached three figures against all nine of Australia's major Test opponents.

    His final World Cup innings was also a memorable one, firing 13 fours and eight sixes for 149 from 104 balls in the final against Sri Lanka.

    "I thank all my team-mates and support staff who have given me the most enjoyable, fun career anyone could hope for and to the many officials and opponents I have come across," added Gilchrist.

    "It has been terrific to play against you and more importantly get to know you."

    Gilchrist's former Australia team-mate Michael Slater was one of a string of contemporaries to pay tribute to the popular left-hander.

    "We're all shocked but I think it's a good decision," he said.

    "He was a superstar who changed the face of cricket. He has set a standard for keeper/batsmen that I don't think will ever be matched."

    Another former Australia opener Justin Langer said Gilchrist was one of the sport's all-time greats.

    "He is one of the best players I have ever played with and the best wicket-keeper/batsman who has ever played the game," added Langer.

    Cricket Australia chairman Creagh O'Connor said Gilchrist would be remembered as one of the game's gentlemen, with his principled decision to "walk" when he believed he was out earning him the respect of fans all over the world.

    "Adam has unquestionably been Australia's finest ever wicket-keeper batsman," he said.

    "He has been a great adornment to the game of cricket and his statistics with bat and gloves speak for themselves.

    "His influence on the game has gone well beyond statistics both in terms of the dignity with which he has played the game and his respect for the traditions and the spirit of cricket."

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/7210458.stm

    Without a doubt he is the all time greatest wicketkeeper. He will be a great loss to the game of Cricket.

    In Rafa I Trust

    #2
    Legend. When I moved here from Ireland he was the main reason for me starting to like the sport. No holds barred batting, but with great skill. And a truly nice bloke. I am sure the Indian fans will be on here in a minute saying that he was a cock like the rest of the Aussie team. A huge loss, not just for the Australian team, but for cricket in general. Top man Gilly.
    "Every time i sit around i find i'm shot."


    La-di-da-di free John Gotti

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      #3
      He was **** anyways!
      Bite away...

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        #4
        Originally posted by MARTINOZ View Post
        Legend. When I moved here from Ireland he was the main reason for me starting to like the sport. No holds barred batting, but with great skill. And a truly nice bloke. I am sure the Indian fans will be on here in a minute saying that he was a cock like the rest of the Aussie team. A huge loss, not just for the Australian team, but for cricket in general. Top man Gilly.
        why are you trying to turn this thread into a india vs aussie debate?

        i started this thread as a mark of respect to a great player who is retiring from the game - oh and by the way I am Indian
        In Rafa I Trust

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          #5
          Originally posted by MARTINOZ View Post
          Legend. When I moved here from Ireland he was the main reason for me starting to like the sport. No holds barred batting, but with great skill. And a truly nice bloke. I am sure the Indian fans will be on here in a minute saying that he was a cock like the rest of the Aussie team. A huge loss, not just for the Australian team, but for cricket in general. Top man Gilly.
          Great post, agree with all of it.

          A true legend of the game.
          On the Ning Nang Nong
          Where the Cows go Bong!
          And the Monkeys all say Boo!
          There's a Nong Nang Ning
          Where the trees go Ping!
          And the tea pots Jibber Jabber Joo.
          On the Nong Ning Nang
          All the mice go Clang!
          And you just can't catch 'em when they do!
          So it's Ning Nang Nong!
          Cows go Bong!
          Nong Nang Ning!
          Trees go Ping!
          Nong Ning Nang!
          The mice go clang!
          What a noisy place to belong,
          Is the Ning Nang Ning Nang Nong!!

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            #6
            FAO Deegame

            I'm not mate, it was a joke. I know you are an Indian fan along with Milky and tsb (I think).
            "Every time i sit around i find i'm shot."


            La-di-da-di free John Gotti

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              #7
              Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
              He was **** anyways!
              Bite away...
              I sense relief.




              big enough bite?
              "Every time i sit around i find i'm shot."


              La-di-da-di free John Gotti

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                #8
                Nice guy and a great cricketer. Should be considered an all rounder in my book. He's always the first to offer congrats to an opposition batsman.

                They'll have a challenge to replace him. When Healy retired it was the same thing, lot of pressure on the new man to star with the gloves and the bat. Gilchrist stepped up then, who's the next man in?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tsb View Post
                  Nice guy and a great cricketer. Should be considered an all rounder in my book. He's always the first to offer congrats to an opposition batsman.

                  They'll have a challenge to replace him. When Healy retired it was the same thing, lot of pressure on the new man to star with the gloves and the bat. Gilchrist stepped up then, who's the next man in?
                  haddin according to the article above
                  In Rafa I Trust

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                    #10
                    Ha! Serves me right for not reading it!

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                      #11
                      He and Brett Lee are the only Aussies I like
                      Bring Back Pako


                      Oh dear

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Colemere View Post
                        He and Brett Lee are the only Aussies I like
                        You like his singing, don't ya?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
                          You like his singing, don't ya?


                          come on, how can anyone not like his singing?
                          In Rafa I Trust

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
                            You like his singing, don't ya?
                            Bring Back Pako


                            Oh dear

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by DeeGame View Post
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48eHkZfnGug

                              come on, how can anyone not like his singing?


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                              (1995)
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