Adam Gilchrist      

Full name Adam Craig Gilchrist

Born November 14, 1971, Bellingen, New South Wales

Current age 40 years 195 days

Major teams Australia, Deccan Chargers, ICC World XI, Kings XI Punjab, Middlesex, New South Wales, Western Australia

Nickname Gilly, Churchy

Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Height 1.86 m

Adam Craig Gilchrist
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 96 137 20 5570 204* 47.60 6796 81.95 17 26 677 100 379 37
ODIs 287 279 11 9619 172 35.89 9922 96.94 16 55 1162 149 417 55
T20Is 13 13 1 272 48 22.66 192 141.66 0 0 27 13 17 0
First-class 190 280 46 10334 204* 44.16 30 43 756 55
List A 356 343 19 11326 172 34.95 18 63 526 65
Twenty20 89 89 4 2328 109* 27.38 1640 141.95 3 12 255 114 62 22
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 96 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 287 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 13 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 190 - - - - - - - - - - - -
List A 356 12 10 0 - - - 5.00 - 0 0 0
Twenty20 89 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v Pakistan at Brisbane, Nov 5-9, 1999 scorecard
Last Test Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 24-28, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v South Africa at Faridabad, Oct 25, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v India at Brisbane, Mar 4, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v India at Melbourne, Feb 1, 2008 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1992/93
Last First-class Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 24-28, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1992/93
Last List A Middlesex v Australians at Lord's, Jun 19, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils at Dharamsala, May 19, 2012 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
9, 1c/0s Kings XI v Daredevils Dharamsala 19 May 2012 Twenty20
4c/0s, 64* Kings XI v Super Kings Dharamsala 17 May 2012 Twenty20
40*, 0c/0s Kings XI v KKR Mohali 18 Apr 2012 Twenty20
5, 0c/0s Kings XI v KKR Kolkata 15 Apr 2012 Twenty20
0c/0s, 21 Kings XI v Warriors Mohali 12 Apr 2012 Twenty20
0c/0s, 6 Kings XI v Warriors Pune 8 Apr 2012 Twenty20
0c/0s, 27 Kings XI v Royals Jaipur 6 Apr 2012 Twenty20
0c/0s, 51 Kings XI v Chargers Dharamsala 21 May 2011 Twenty20
106, 2c/1s Kings XI v RCB Dharamsala 17 May 2011 Twenty20
9, 3c/0s Kings XI v Daredevils Dharamsala 15 May 2011 Twenty20
Profile

Going in first or seventh, wearing whites or coloureds, Adam Gilchrist was the symbolic heart of Australia's steamrolling agenda and the most exhilarating cricketer of the modern age. He was simultaneously a cheerful throwback to more innocent times, a flap-eared country boy who walked when given not out in a World Cup semi-final, and swatted his second ball for six while sitting on a Test pair. "Just hit the ball," is how he once described his philosophy on batting, and he seldom strayed from it. Employing a high-on-the-handle grip, he poked good balls into gaps and throttled most others, invariably with head straight, wrists soft and balance sublime. Only at the death did he jettison the textbook, whirling his bat like a hammer-thrower, caring only for the scoreboard and never his average. Still he managed to score at a tempo - 81 per 100 balls in Tests, 96 in one-dayers - that made Viv Richards and Gilbert Jessop look like stick-in-the-muds.

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Timeline
    • October 25, 1996
      Badly begun is half done
      • Makes his ODI debut at the age of 24. Scores 18 batting at No. 7, and grabs two catches in the loss to South Africa in Faridabad.
    • April 5, 1997
      Move up, move right
      • Replaces the struggling captain Mark Taylor as a specialist batsman during the ODI tour of South Africa. Shows the first glimpse at international level of his batting potential, striking 77 from 88 balls in Durban.
    • January 23, 1998
      Opening with an open mind
      • Is promoted by Steve Waugh to open the batting in the one-day team, and in just his second match in the new role strikes 100 from 104 deliveries to guide Australia to a comfortable win over South Africa at the SCG.
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Best Performances
    • 149* v Pakistan, Hobart, 1999-2000
      • Gilchrist has yet to completely win over the Australian fans, after having replaced their favourite Ian Healy in the side. And in only his second Test, he walks in at 126 for 5, with 243 more required to win the match. The Pakistan attack - Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib - is charged up, but has little idea what is about to hit them. What follows is one of the great counterattacks. Gilchrist and Justin Langer combine for 238 in 59 overs, as Langer falls just before Australia reach the target. Gilchrist's unbeaten 149 take just 163 deliveries, and feature 13 fours and a six. Steve Waugh later says, "He looks like he is playing in his own backyard." It is the first of many times that Gilchrist would turn a game on its head.
    • 204* v South Africa, Johannesburg, 2001-02
      • This is a special innings not only for the sadism Gilchrist treats South Africa with, but for the time it comes at. Gilchrist has been a victim of a vicious internet rumour, and he lets the emotional side of him come out when he cries after reaching one of many milestones in the innings. Still, he has toyed around with South Africa so brutally that Wisden describes the innings thus: "Gilchrist was playing with them like a cat keeping a half-dead mouse alive for entertainment."
    • The rockbottom for the helpless South African bowlers comes when he decides to go for an advertising hoarding offering a bar of gold, worth 1.3 million rand, for a direct hit. The billboard is 30 feet in the air, and well behind the deep mid-wicket boundary. But Gilchrist aims to hit Neil McKenzie goldwards, jumping up and down as the ball makes it way towards the hoarding. He misses by a couple of feet, but enough damage has been done by then as that shot takes him to 175. Gilchrist reaches 200 with his 19th four from his 212th delivery. It is the quickest double-century at the time.

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Cricinfo picks - Our top articles on this player
  • Adam Gilchrist (2002)
    Adam Gilchrist had never been so nervous at the start of a Test as he was at Edgbaston last summer
  • Craftsman and cavalier (Jan 26, 2008)
    Every significant passing produces a hundred memories. Adam Gilchrist's also brings forth a hundred smiles
  • Robust, ruthless, riveting (Feb 15, 2008)
    Few bat with his sense of abandon and certainty, or his way of reducing cricket to its essentials
  • Adam the revolutionary (Mar 4, 2008)
    Gilchrist's greatest contribution was the way he changed how the world looked at wicketkeepers
  • An opponent you love to love (Jan 27, 2008)
    Spectators around Australia have roared for Sachin Tendulkar over the past month, but those were whispers compared to the reception reserved for Adam Gilchrist's final Test appearance
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Latest Photos

May 17, 2012

Adam Gilchrist saw Kings XI Punjab home, Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2012, Dharamsala, May 17, 2012

Adam Gilchrist saw Kings XI Punjab home

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May 17, 2012

Adam Gilchrist celebrates his half-century, Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2012, Dharamsala, May 17, 2012

Adam Gilchrist celebrates his half-century

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Apr 18, 2012

Adam Gilchrist retired midway through the innings before returning, Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders, IPL, Mohali, April 18, 2012

Adam Gilchrist retired midway through the innings before returning

© AFP

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year - 2002

One-Day International Player of the Year - 2003

One-Day International Player of the Year - 2004

Walter Lawrence Trophy 2010

Country Fixtures Country Results
Leics v Australians at Leicester
Jun 21, 2012 (10:45 local | 09:45 GMT | 05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT)
Only ODI: Ireland v Australia at Belfast
Jun 23, 2012 (10:45 local | 09:45 GMT | 05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT)
Essex v Australians at Chelmsford
Jun 26, 2012 (14:00 local | 13:00 GMT | 09:00 EDT | 08:00 CDT | 06:00 PDT)
1st ODI: England v Australia at Lord's
Jun 29, 2012 (10:45 local | 09:45 GMT | 05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT)
2nd ODI: England v Australia at The Oval
Jul 1, 2012 (10:45 local | 09:45 GMT | 05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT)
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