Sunday Territorian

The day Gilchrist ducked back out and made an amazing ton

- By JUSTIN CHADWICK

WHEN Adam Gilchrist trudged off the WACA with a duck to his name in December 2006, he decided enough was enough.

It was then and there Gilchrist made up his mind to quit after the 2006/07 Ashes. ‘‘The game had worn me down and I didn’t want to go on,’’ Gilchrist recalls.

So the star wicketkeep­er returned home to tell his wife the news.

Her reaction wasn’t quite what he expected, and it made him change his mind.

‘‘ She figurative­ly smacked me around the head a few times and told me to stop whinging about a duck,’’ Gilchrist says with a laugh.

‘‘It was a good chat. It smacked a bit of sense into me, and I managed to score 100 in the next innings.’’

That 100 was to be the second fastest century in Test cricket. Gilchr- ist’s 57-ball ton put England to the sword in 42-degree heat in Perth.

But Gilchrist revealed his blazing attitude that day only came about through a miscommuni­cation.

‘‘I felt we needed to press on and potentiall­y declare that night — to have a crack at the English just prior to stumps,’’ Gilchrist says.

‘‘Clarkey and I asked for a signal from Punter — a thumb’s up or a thumb’s down.

‘‘A thumb’s up meant we should go for it, and a thumb’s down meant we should bat sensibly until stumps.

‘‘ We were certain we saw a thumb’s up. But as I came running into the change rooms after we declared, he said, ‘‘What the hell was that all about?’’

‘‘ Apparently it was a thumb’s down. But he was happy to go for the ride, and the end result was good.’’

Lady Luck was also on Gilchrist’s side that day.

‘‘ I should have been out for a pair,’’ Gilchrist says. ‘‘ Andrew Flintoff unsurprisi­ngly came on to bowl when I came out to bat. My first scoring shot was a flashy push outside off stump and the ball flew through the gully region, where no one was standing.

‘‘So I was lucky to get off the mark. It’s a fine line sometimes.’’

Instead of hanging up the gloves after Australia’s 5-0 Ashes rout of England in 2006/07, Gilchrist played on for another year before retiring from internatio­nal cricket. Gilchrist was inducted into the ICC’s Cricket Hall of Fame last week.

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