"[163] He played out the summer's ODI series, before ending in disappointment when India beat Australia 2–0 in the 2007-08 Commonwealth Bank Series finals.

Latif who was cleared by match referee Clive Lloyd, threatened to sue Gilchrist for this claim. [13], After scoring 122 runs at 40.66 in the 3–0 Test series clean sweep over Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates,[13] Gilchrist went on to help the Australians retain The Ashes 4–1 in 2002–03, playing in all five matches of the series, finishing with 330 runs at 55.50 and taking 25 dismissals as wicket-keeper. [16] Ricky Ponting has declared on several occasions that he is not a walker but will leave it to each player to decide whether they wish to walk or not. [208] He was selected in the ICC World XI for the charity series against the ACC Asian XI, 2004–05,[209] was voted as "World's Scariest Batsman" in a poll of international bowlers,[210] and was named as wicket-keeper and opening batsman in Australia's "greatest ever ODI team. --Dweller 11:10, 8 March 2007 (UTC), We seem to be all done. [22], Gilchrist was in fine form ahead of the 1999 Cricket World Cup with a productive individual performance in the Carlton & United Series in January and February 1999 against Sri Lanka and England. Gilchrist has not only left his mark on Australian cricket but the whole cricketing world. [200], During the 2003 World Cup, Gilchrist accused Pakistani wicketkeeper Rashid Latif of making a racist remark towards him while the latter was batting in their group match. [207], As Amway Australia Ambassador, Gilchrist has played a role in many of their charity events. In addition to this he will be taking part in the major sporting events Titans of Cricket in October 2011[171] – an evening of exciting challenges for famous sportsmen, touring across the UK in Manchester and Birmingham, with the grand finale in London's O2, In July 2014, he played for the Rest of the World side in the Bicentenary Celebration match at Lord's.

Gilchrist has not only left his mark on Australian cricket but the whole cricketing world. [13] Captaining his Test team for the first time in place of the injured Steve Waugh in the Third Test in Adelaide.

[37][38], Gilchrist played a total of six seasons in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the major Twenty20 franchise league in India, three for Deccan Chargers and three for Kings XI Punjab. [186] He has since proclaimed himself to be "a walker", or a batsman who will consistently walk,[187] and has done so on numerous occasions. "[192], Gilchrist has been noted for his emotional outbursts on the cricket field, and has been fined multiple times for dissent against umpiring decisions. [22] [108], Australia's streak looked in danger during the First Test in Mumbai when they fell to 5/99 in reply to India's 171 when Gilchrist came to the crease. Latif who was cleared by match referee Clive Lloyd, threatened to sue Gilchrist for this claim. He was signed by Deccan for the 2008 season, the inaugural season of the competition, having been purchased for US$700,000 in the player auction a few months after his retirement from international cricket. [177][178] Gilchrist's Test batting average in the upper 40s is unusually high for a wicket-keeper. Gilchrist scored a century and a fifty in the three Tests. [23] He made 55 first-class dismissals in his first season, the most by any wicketkeeper in Australian domestic cricket in 1994–95. [22] At the start of the 1996–97 season, sections of the media advocated that he replace Ian Healy as the national wicket-keeper, but Healy struck 161 in the First Test and maintained his position. [128] Despite Australia's unbeaten run in the competition, the final, against Pakistan was abandoned due to rain, so the teams shared the trophy. Adam Craig Gilchrist, Spitzname Gilly oder Church(y), (* 14.November 1971 in Bellingen, New South Wales) ist ein ehemaliger australischer Cricketspieler und Wicket-Keeper der australischen Cricketnationalmannschaft.

[85] Gilchrist was the most successful batsman and wicket-keeper of the tournament,[86] with 231 runs at 46.20. [159] A back injury kept Ricky Ponting off the field for sections of the Indian's second innings, resulting in Gilchrist captaining the team for the part of final two days of his Test cricket career. Adam Gilchrist was born in 1971 at Bellingen Hospital, in Bellingen, New South Wales, the youngest of four children. [214] The appointment to TFS Corporation was not without controversy when as a board member of TFS he was named as a plaintiff suing his own TFS shareholders for defamation [215], Gilchrist's autobiography True Colours, published in 2008, was the subject of much controversy. [99], Australia's streak looked in danger during the First Test in Mumbai when they fell to 5/99 in reply to India's 171 when Gilchrist came to the crease.

[145] However, he was unable to maintain this form on the 2004 tours of Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe and the Champions Trophy in England, accumulating 253 runs at 28.11 in 11 innings. The 1999 tour of the West Indies was Australia's last campaign before the World Cup and continued to prove Gilchrist's ability as a wicketkeeper-batsman. In a particularly poor start to the new combination, Waugh was run out after a mix-up with Gilchrist.

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