Adam Gilchrist reveals the toughest bowler he has ever faced
The left-handed wicketkeepeing batsman was one of the most lethal and feared batsmen in World Cricket.
During his prime, Adam Gilchrist was one of the most-feared, if not the most-feared cricketer in World Cricket. His explosive batting nature not only made him an asset to Australian cricket but also ensured that opposition skippers had little or no choice but to draw up elaborate plans to get him out.
However, like almost everybody, Gilchrist too had his vices. And one of the biggest vice was that of facing Sri Lankan stalwart Muttiah Muralitharan. Speaking about the same, the southpaw added that Murali almost brought everything to a point of embarrasment for him. He also added that he simply had no idea and could not pick him either ways.
“The bowler I feared most was not a physical intimidation,” the former Australian wicketkeeper and new Fox Sports commentator said on Fox Footy’s Bob on Tuesday. “It was more psychologically and almost to the point of embarrassment – it was Murali.”
He added: “I couldn’t pick him. He turns the ball that far both ways and I could not pick him.”
‘Gilchrist appreciates Lara and Tendulkar’
Gilchrist also added that he was in awe of the manner in which Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara went about their batting. He spoke about how vivdly he would be able to witness Tendulkar batting from time to time behind the stumps.
“When it came to Sachin Tendulkar I had way too much time to appreciate (his batting). I know the dimensions of his arse from seeing it in close range from wicket-keeping behind him for hour after hour after hour.
“(They had) complete self-belief and if they didn’t believe it they certainly put up a wonderful cape of bravado around them to make sure that they weren’t exposing any uncertainties.”
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