Gilchrist announces retirement

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http://cricket.indiatimes.com/Adam_Gilchrist_announces_retir ement/articleshow/2733650.cms

ADELAIDE, January 26: Australia vice-captain Adam Gilchrist stunned the cricketing world on Saturday when he announced he was retiring from all forms of the game.

Gilchrist said he was quitting Test cricket after the current match against India ends at Adelaide Oval on Monday and One-day internationals at the end of the forthcoming triangular series against India and Sri Lanka.

"It is with great pride and happiness that I make the decision to retire from Test and One-day cricket," Gilchrist said in a statement.

"I have come to this decision after much thought and discussion with those important to me.

"My family and I have been fortunate to have had an amazing journey full of rich experiences throughout my career and are sincerely grateful to all who have helped make this stage of our lives so fulfilling."

Gilchrist's shock announcement came just one day after he broke the world record for the most Test dismissals by a wicketkeeper and declared he had no plans of retiring.

He is the fifth senior Australian player to retire in the past 14 months, following Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn.

Cricket Australia Chairman Creagh O'Connor paid tribute to Gilchrist, describing him as one of the greatest players of all time.

"Adam has unquestionably been Australia's finest ever wicketkeeper-batsman. He has been a great adornment to the game of cricket and his statistics with bat and gloves speak for themselves," O'Connor said.

"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."

Dashing Lefthander

A dashing lefthander, Gilchrist is currently playing his 96th test match. He has scored 5,556 runs at an average of 47.89, with 17 hundreds and has a highest score of 204 not out.

He has also taken 414 test dismissals and set a host of batting records, including the most sixes, and the second fastest century in Test history.

The 36-year-old from Western Australia has captained Australia both in Tests and One-day cricket and his record in the abbreviated form of the game is equally as imposing.

He has made 9,297 runs and taken 454 dismissals from 277 appearances and played in three consecutive World Cup winning teams.

"I am now ready and excited to move into the next phase of my life," he said.

"Thank you to 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."

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Posted: 17 years ago
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OMG !!!!! is this really true?
i mean..just yesterday only i read in an article that hes not retiring n now this
gosh cant beleive..hez just so good n must say..he shocked every1
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I too for one did not want gilly to call it quits so soon...arrey bhai aisa hein toh half our team should also cll it quits..as i do not see many of them as fit as gilly...it cld be personal reasons...all the very best to the best man of aussie team.adios
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: SolidSnake

http://cricket.indiatimes.com/Adam_Gilchrist_announces_retir ement/articleshow/2733650.cms

ADELAIDE, January 26: Australia vice-captain Adam Gilchrist stunned the cricketing world on Saturday when he announced he was retiring from all forms of the game.

Gilchrist said he was quitting Test cricket after the current match against India ends at Adelaide Oval on Monday and One-day internationals at the end of the forthcoming triangular series against India and Sri Lanka.

"It is with great pride and happiness that I make the decision to retire from Test and One-day cricket," Gilchrist said in a statement.

"I have come to this decision after much thought and discussion with those important to me.

"My family and I have been fortunate to have had an amazing journey full of rich experiences throughout my career and are sincerely grateful to all who have helped make this stage of our lives so fulfilling."

Gilchrist's shock announcement came just one day after he broke the world record for the most Test dismissals by a wicketkeeper and declared he had no plans of retiring.

He is the fifth senior Australian player to retire in the past 14 months, following Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn.

Cricket Australia Chairman Creagh O'Connor paid tribute to Gilchrist, describing him as one of the greatest players of all time.

"Adam has unquestionably been Australia's finest ever wicketkeeper-batsman. He has been a great adornment to the game of cricket and his statistics with bat and gloves speak for themselves," O'Connor said.

"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."

Dashing Lefthander

A dashing lefthander, Gilchrist is currently playing his 96th test match. He has scored 5,556 runs at an average of 47.89, with 17 hundreds and has a highest score of 204 not out.

He has also taken 414 test dismissals and set a host of batting records, including the most sixes, and the second fastest century in Test history.

The 36-year-old from Western Australia has captained Australia both in Tests and One-day cricket and his record in the abbreviated form of the game is equally as imposing.

He has made 9,297 runs and taken 454 dismissals from 277 appearances and played in three consecutive World Cup winning teams.

"I am now ready and excited to move into the next phase of my life," he said.

"Thank you to 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."

and...thanks for the article, deepak.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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I know..and I fell really really sad! 😭 😭 Gilchrist is one of my most favourite players 😳 😭 n he shocked us all by this decision!! He is the best wicket keeper batsman of all times!! 👏 👏 I love his batting n wicket keeping!! 👏 I'll really miss this man..atleast he shud hav waited till the their tour to Pak! 😳 😭

Can u believe it!!! From the day he made his test debut, Gilchrist has never missed a single test match!!!!!!!!!😲 He is such a fit man...never missed a test in his entire career!!!!!!!!👏Never did he miss a test due to injury...never did he get dropped!!!!!!!
Undoubtedly, the FITTEST MAN IN CRICKET!👏

I don't know wats happening! All my most favorite players announce their retirement all of a sudden and shock me! 😕 It started wid Damien Martyn,then Shaun Pollock and now Adam Gilchrist!! 😭
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Posted: 17 years ago
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i wonder if australia can find a new wicket keeper batsman so soon..i mean after this indo-aussie series..their pak tour isnt too far away
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Posted: 17 years ago
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ooppss double post

shorrie😳

Edited by amrit23 - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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i think after Ian Botham, he's been the best all rounder in the history of the game
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: amrit23

i wonder if australia can find a new wicket keeper batsman so soon..i mean after this indo-aussie series..their pak tour isnt too far away



they already have Brad Haddin
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: coolsonu



they already have Brad Haddin

oh okies..

but still..gilly is some1 who is irreplaceable

lets wait n watch brad haddin's performance now

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