SOTTERS wrote:He,s technically very good. Has good footwork, and is brillant up to the stumps. There is very little difference in the keeping standards at first class level. Jones has been picked becuase he is a strong charactor, and has more natural ability with the bat than Read. Gilchrist wouldnt be in Australias top 3 keepers, but he averages 48 with the bat and thats what selectors are looking for. Dont be surprised if the Jones boy turns it on at the Waca tomorrow with a big score.
Gilchrist's batting "aura" is vanishing fast. Prior to the Ashes in England in 2005 his batting average was in the early to mid 50's by memory (52 or 54?) but has now dropped to 48. The same thing happened to Damien Martyn and Hayden's average is also dropping at about the same rate. Both Gilchrist and Hayden are on "shakey" ground IMO - more so Hayden as there are only 1 or 2 candidates that could replace a Keeper/batsman as opposed to a straight out batsman.