The Sunday Guardian

GILCHRIST NAMES DHONI AS THE BEST IN BUSINESS

The legendary Australian wicketkeep­er feels Dhoni has carried himself with dignity of a champ.

- SAJI CHACKO NEW DELHI

In an interestin­g developmen­t, Adam Gilchrist has touted MS Dhoni as the world’s best wicketkeep­er. The legendary Australian wicketkeep­er felt former India captain epitomized all the traits which a leading wicketkeep­er needed to have.

“Look, I think right now MS (Dhoni) is the top wicketkeep­er. He is very quick to react, has great hands and an uncanny sense of anticipati­on—traits which make him the very best. I have been following for him for sometime now,” said Gilchrist.

Gilchrist was also impressed with the way in which Dhoni has managed to carry along his role with dignity. “What impresses me most about Dhoni is the manner in which he has carried himself all these years. “I have not seen him even lose his temper or attempt to fledge at any batsman. In these days of fiercely competitiv­e cricket, he stands out as a perfect role model for young cricketers,” felt Gilchrist.

When asked whether the role of wicketkeep­ers had changed in the context of the modern day game, he said,” yes a bit. Especially in the context of batting. I feel nowadays all wicketkeep­ers have to be good batsmen. I think all top wicketkeep­ers have to reasonable batting skills,” said Gilchrist.

When asked to name his best knock so far, the 45-yearold left hand batsman also picked the innings that he played in the 2007 World Cup final as his perfect performanc­e. In that match Gilli slammed 149 runs in 104 balls in the final match against Sri Lanka, which Australia won by 53 runs via Duckworth Lewis method.

“My perfect innings would be the final of the World Cup

And all top athletes know that we build up so much for the big events and it does not always go perfectly,” Gilchrist said. In the previous World Cup finals the performanc­es were okay but everyone wants to score a hundred and that happened in and that was my perfect performanc­e,” he added.

With the Ashes starting from November both England and Australia want to overpower each other but Gilchrist said he wanted the series to be evenly fought.

“I expect Ashes series to be evenly fought. Both teams are equally matched but Australian­s would start as the favourites because of the bowling unit. And if Australia kept their bowlers fit throughout the series, then they are the favourites,” Gilchrist said.

Gilchrist praised England all-rounder Ben Stokes and said he was the leader of the team and his absence might give Australian­s an advantage.

Stokes is still in England awaiting the outcome of a police probe into his involvemen­t in a brawl outside a nightclub.

It must be mentioned here that legendary sportspers­on Adam Gilchrist, Lothar Matthaus, Michael Johnson and Vishwanath­an Anand came together to decode their secret of success at the Royal Stag Barrel Select Perfect Strokes function in the capital on Thursday.

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