Farewell Gilly-spare a thot 4 gentleman

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End to Gilchrist's long-lasting career

Adam Gilchrist's final international batting performance was so short, the supporters who were a minute late returning from dinner missed it. Instead of going out with a bang, Gilchrist disappeared in three balls and the closest he got to an explosion was when he was crowded by photographers as he tried to exit the field.

Australia's nine-run loss in the second CB Series final marked Gilchrist's retirement at the age of 36. He contributed 2 before playing back and edging Praveen Kumar, finishing with 9619 runs in 287 one-day internationals. During a quiet game by his ultra-high standards, he did not add to his 472 dismissals.

As the Indians celebrated their 2-0 success, Gilchrist hosted a party in the dressing room for family and friends to mark the end. "To the team and all the support staff, it's been a magic ride," he said. "It's not a fairytale ending tonight, but it's been a fairytale career. To be involved with you guys is something I'll hold dear in my heart for the rest of my life."

Ricky Ponting was disappointed the side was unable to send Gilchrist off with a victory. "It's a really sad day as the day has come that I've played my last game with Gilly," he said. "That's a pretty sad moment, especially when it's a losing game as well. We've had so many good memories over the years and shared some amazing times."

With 322 runs in the series, Gilchrist was Australia's best-performed batsman and he left the spectators in Sydney and Melbourne, where he scored half-centuries, with lasting memories. In Perth his home fans were rewarded with an unforgettable 118 against Sri Lanka and it was the highlight of his final one-day campaign.

Gilchrist averaged 32.20 and operated at a strike-rate of 98.17, numbers which hovered near his career returns. Australia will miss his output even more following a summer of inconsistent batting performances and their life without him will begin either in Pakistan at the end of this month or the West Indies in May.

ADAM GILCHRIST's CAREER TIMELINE:

October 1996 - 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 1997 - 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 1998 - 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.

February 1999 - Cracks 154 from 129 deliveries in an ODI against Sri Lanka in Melbourne. It was at the time the highest score by an Australian in a one-day international.

November 1999 - Makes his Test debut at the Gabba, the home ground of his predecessor Ian Healy. Wins over the crowd with 81 from 88 balls, as well as five catches and a stumping. His first dismissal is Mohammad Wasim, caught off Damien Fleming.

November 1999 - In only his second Test he is part of one of the most remarkable come-from-behind Test victories. At Bellerive Oval, Australia fall to 5 for 126 chasing 369 to beat Pakistan, when Gilchrist and Justin Langer combine for a 238-run stand to win the match. Gilchrist's contribution is 149 not out from 163 balls.

April 2000 - Collects five dismissals in a Test innings for the first time, then follows with another five in the second innings. His ten catches against New Zealand in Hamilton make him one of only three men - and the only Australian - to pouch at least ten chances in a Test.

December 2000 - Is handed the captaincy in just his 12th Test after Steve Waugh is ruled out through injury. Leads Australia to a five-wicket win against West Indies in Adelaide.

February 2001 - Turns another match on its head with Australia at 5 for 99 against India in Mumbai. Gilchrist's 122 from 112 balls - the second fifty took 29 deliveries - helps set up a ten-wicket win.

August 2001 - Stumps Darren Gough off Shane Warne at the Oval to register his 100th Test dismissal, in his 22nd match.

February 2002 - Posts his highest Test score as Australia maul South Africa by an innings and 360 runs in Johannesburg. Gilchrist's unbeaten 204 comes at almost a run a ball and features eight sixes, and Wisden says: "Gilchrist was playing with them like a cat keeping a half-dead mouse alive for entertainment". Belts another century in Cape Town and finishes the series with 473 runs at 157.66.

October 2003 - Becomes the third Australian wicketkeeper to reach 200 Test dismissals. Achieves the milestone by catching Tatenda Taibu off Brad Hogg at the SCG.

January 2004 - Hammers 172 from 126 balls against Zimbabwe in a one-dayer at Bellerive Oval. It remains his highest ODI score.

March 2004 - Helps Australia recover from what appears a losing position to beat Sri Lanka in Kandy. Bats at No. 3 in the second innings - Australia made 120 in their first - and puts on a 200 partnership with Damien Martyn. Gilchrist makes 144 and Australia win by 27 runs.

October 2004 - Captains Australia to their first series win in India for 35 years, guiding them through their first three Tests as they take an unassailable 2-0 lead.

January 2005 - Belts Pakistan into oblivion once again, hammering a century from 109 balls in Sydney. Gilchrist brings up the milestone with a straight six off Shahid Afridi and finishes with 113.

February 2005 - Creates the only wicket that Glenn McGrath ever wanted to disown, by stumping Craig McMillan while standing up to the stumps to McGrath in an ODI in Wellington. It was the first stumping off McGrath in any senior match, and it came from a delivery timed at 136kph.

March 2005 - Hammers 162 from 146 balls against New Zealand in Wellington. It is his third century in consecutive innings, making him the first Australian batsman since Don Bradman in 1947-48 to achieve the feat.

July-September 2005 - Australia lose the Ashes in England and Gilchrist has a poor tour, with only 19 victims from the five Tests. He later singles out the Old Trafford Test as the lowest point. He drops Michael Vaughan on 41 - he went on to make 166 - and misses two simple stumping chances off Shane Warne.

August 2005 - Collects his 300th Test dismissal when he catches Ian Bell off Shaun Tait at Trent Bridge.

October 2005 - Makes a mockery of the ICC World XI with 103 from 79 balls at Melbourne's Docklands Stadium. Achieves the feat against an attack boasting Muttiah Muralitharan, Daniel Vettori, Shaun Pollock, Andrew Flintoff and Shoaib Akhtar. Gilchrist is eventually dismissed by Virender Sehwag.

April 2006 - Saves Australia from potential embarrassment against Bangladesh in Fatullah. After Bangladesh make 427, Australia stumble to 6 for 93. Gilchrist combines with the bowlers beautifully, and manages 144 to get his team back in the match. The bowlers and Ricky Ponting secure the win.

November 2006 - Passes Rod Marsh's mark of 355 Test victims when he catches Paul Collingwood off Stuart Clark in the opening Ashes Test at the Gabba.

December 2006 - Destroys England with the second-fastest Test century in history, taking 57 balls and falling one delivery short of Viv Richards' record. Achieves the feat at his home ground at the WACA and thrills the crowd as he bashes his second fifty in 17 balls. Deals with Monty Panesar especially harshly, taking 24 from one memorable over.

January 2007 - Equals his personal best of five dismissals in an innings. Finishes the Test against England at the SCG with nine victims as he helps secure Australia's Ashes whitewash.

April 2007 - In a breathtaking innings of clean hitting and bravado, strikes 149 from 104 deliveries in the World Cup final as Australia beat Sri Lanka in Bridgetown. Is named Man of the Match and later reveals part of his success was due to using a squash ball inside his glove.

November 2007 - Becomes the first man to strike 100 sixes in Test cricket, when he slog-sweeps Muttiah Muralitharan out of Bellerive Oval. The ball disappears and after numerous pleas for its return it is tracked down to Melbourne and given back to Gilchrist.

December 2007 - Takes a regulation outside edge from Wasim Jaffer off Brett Lee to register his 396th Test victim. The catch at the MCG moves him past Ian Healy to become Australia's leading wicketkeeper in terms of dismissals.

January 2008 - Becomes the second wicketkeeper to reach 400 Test dismissals when he catches MS Dhoni off Brett Lee in Sydney.

January 25, 2008 - Takes a regulation outside edge to remove Anil Kumble off Mitchell Johnson's bowling in Adelaide. The catch takes Gilchrist to 414 Test victims and he passes Mark Boucher to become the world-record holder for most wicketkeeping dismissals. He achieves the milestone in his 96th Test.

January 26, 2008 - Announces his retirement from all forms of cricket, effective from the end of the CB Series.

February 15, 2008 - Gilchrist scores 118 against Sri Lanka, his 16th and last ODI hundred as he bids farewell to the WACA.

February 29, 2008 - Blitzes 83 off 50 balls in his last appearance at the MCG, but his knock proves to be in vain as Australia succumb to a 13-run loss.

March 4, 2008 - Gilchrist bows out quietly when he scores just two runs in Australia's nine-run loss to India in the second final of the CB Series at the Gabba.😭😭😭

ADAM GILCHRIST's CAREER IN PICTURES:

Gilchrist wowed the international stage with his awesome hitting at the top of the order in ODIs, and his attitude set the tone for many youngster to follow


Gilchrist drives during his maiden ODI century against South Africa in the second final of the 1997/98 Carlton & United Series, an effort which brought the hosts back into the contest


Gilchrist really came into his own during the 1998/99 season, with a succession of explosive innings, none better than his 154 from 129 balls against Sri Lanka at the MCG


Healy's retirement allowed Gilchrist the chance to impress in the Test format, and the two shakes hands on the eve of his debut


Pakistan were the ones to suffer, as Gilchrist hit 81 from 88 balls in his first innings


It only got sweeter: in just his second Test, Gilchrist scored an unbeaten 149, in a 238-run stand with Justin Langer, to seal an unforgettable win. It took him only 110 balls to reach three figures, the second fifty of which came rapidly from only 38 balls, and it was the second fastest maiden century by an Australian


In his first World Cup final, Gilchrist hit a 36-ball 54 to help Australia towards victory over Pakistan at Lord's in 1999


A second Test century, an exciting 122 from 112 balls, helped Australia to victory over India at Mumbai in early 2001


Gilchrist carved his way into the record books with Test cricket's then-quickest double century as Australia took complete control of the first Test against South Africa at the Wanderers in early 2002


In January 2004, Gilchrist battled poor form to butcher Zimbabwe and finally score big runs - a career-best 172 from 126 balls


Gilchrist's exploits made him a favourite wherever he went, but perhaps he was a bigger draw in Asia

Gilchrist enjoyed his second World Cup, hitting five half-centuries as Australia remained unbeaten


Gilchrist's dip in form during a classic 2005 Ashes summer was a big factor in Australia's loss to England


Gilchrist regained some lost ground during the Super Series at home, in which Australia trounced a World XI in the ODIs and one-off Test


When England toured Australia in 2006-07, Gilchrist left his mark with the second-fast Test hundred, a 57-ball gem of an innings as Australia reclaimed the Ashes in the third Test


Amid rumours of his retirement, Gilchirst saved his one-day best for the 2007 World Cup final, slamming a most excellent hundred to set his side on their way to a record hat-trick of titles


That made it three World Cup finals, and three victories for Gilchrist


Come late 2007, and Gilchrist slammed the 100th six of his career, becoming the first man to do so


During India's tour of Australia in 2007-08, Gilchrist announced that he would retire after the CB Series


He made the most of his last innings in Perth and Melbourne. Here he celebrates his 16th and last ODI hundred, against Sri Lanka at the WACA


Gilchrist blizted 83 off 50 balls before he returned to a standing ovation from the MCG


Gilchrist walks out of the field for the last time in international cricket😭😭


It's a sad thought that we wont be able to see Gilly's exploits with the bat and the glove from here on (IPL apart) . He has been my favourite Australian cricketer, and the fairest of them all. His last innings ever for AUS in the 2nd final today and he walked without seeing the umpire (as he has always done throughout his career)! What a fantastic sportsman He is a true gentleman of the game of cricket and unarguably the finest wicketkeeper-batsman ever produced in the history of the game.It's really sad to see him go.😭😭😭Not only Australia but the whole world of cricket will miss him.

Australia will miss him. Haddin may eventually fill the wicketkeeping slot, but they will take a long time to plug the gap in the opening slot in ODIs.

Truly a GREAT of the game. Hats off to you, and farewell, Gilly!😭😭We wish him all the best for his life.
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shabari thumbnail
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I totally agree with you Nimra...there was a tug at my heart when he accepted the momento at the ceremony..he always was and will be a fav among all criketing nations.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: shabari

I totally agree with you Nimra...there was a tug at my heart when he accepted the momento at the ceremony..he always was and will be a fav among all criketing nations.



same here...😭
these days...cricketers r involved in all kinds of controversies right from sledging to misconduct and racial remarks and wat not!!! Among them u hav a Gilchrist stand tall infront of u with no such stains on his reputation...there stands a man who walks off whenever he knows he's out even when the umpire doesn't declare him out...he walks off even if it was his last innings playing wid Aus team!! This kind of personality....such a fantastic sportsman....I don't think we have anyone else right now.We had 1 and now, he too has retired!!😭😭
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It's a sad moment for cricket fans 😭 ... He deserve a much more bigger truibution for his marvellous performance over the years in wicket keeping 😃 .. We won't gonna see a player lyke him in aussie team for quite a long time..Well i wish him all the best..i m dying to see him playing for IPL..
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Posted: 17 years ago
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hats off 2 gilly..i think he is the most honest cricketer n a reall awesome human being..he is an inspiration..
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Posted: 17 years ago
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This is a great post!!

He's a great cricketer and I think Australia will miss him.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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The best quality in Gilchrist has been his honesty...
I mean...look at the guy! All his career, he'd been so honest..never really bothering the umpire to give him out!! He'd always walk if he's out!! And he did no odd thing in his last game as well!!He is one of the most honest men in cricket ever.. HATS OFF TO GILCHRIST👏 👏

Another thing.. I don't think the cricket world gave him the kind of farewell that he deserved! Same happened wid Pollock (another of my most fav cricketers wid a shocking retirement)Still...Polly more or less got a good farewell..atleast better than Gilly!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Fiza*

It's a sad moment for cricket fans 😭 ... He deserve a much more bigger truibution for his marvellous performance over the years in wicket keeping 😃 .. We won't gonna see a player lyke him in aussie team for quite a long time..Well i wish him all the best..i m dying to see him playing for IPL..



same here...
u know I wasn't in favour of the IPL and ICL both initially (infact I still am not) coz I believe this will end up ruining the 'real' cricket.... but to think that Gilchrist wud b playing in IPL makes me wait impatiently for it to start...now I want IPL to happen...so that I may see Gilchrist there..😳 I such a big fan of this guy....rght from 1999....when i was in 2nd grade..!!😛😳

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