The concept of comparing two exponents in a field gives us a clear picture of the individuals involved in it.
Especially in cricket, it has always been the batsmen and bowlers where the analogy takes place with high interest.
In wicket keeping, there wasn’t any competition among the glove workers behind the stumps until these two icons made their mark; they brought in a new debate in town of ‘who is better than who,’ with the competency crept into batting too.
Along with the Warne – Muralitharan comparisons, the keepers kept for the talented bowlers got the limelight for their tough jobs.
Both kept the wicket at different conditions, and at the same time, both the exponents were extremely good at what they were doing throughout their career.
We are taking you into the elements through which they can be compared so effectively.
Let’s start with the strengths of both:
Footwork
Soft hands
The stumping of Craig McMillan of Glenn McGrath’s 136 kph delivery in 2005, is an excellent example of Gilly’s soft hands.
Receiving
In a domestic match against Southern Australia in 1995, Gilly grabbed a stunner that went to the second slip, and it apparently showed how he was able to reach the ball with his receiving technique.
Adaptation
Anticipation
Moreover, it had made him successful when he stood close by the stumps.
Reflection
It would be best if you looked at the breathtaking effort he made to grab the inside edge of Brendon McCullum at the 2007 New Zealand tour to understand the utmost reflex of Sanga.
Shrewdness
Sangakkara’s down the leg catch of Ravi Bopara’s paddle sweep in 2014 was something that could be pulled off only with intelligence.
Diving
The dive made at the last second to fetch Shahid Afridi’s wicket in the T20 cup 2013 showed us the natural skill of the Sri Lankan wicketkeeper.
Based on the numbers, Adam Gilchrist’s achievements have created more impact than that of Kumar Sangakkara in ODI.
Here, in our in-depth wicket-keeping statistical blog, all four top wicket keepers (Sanga, Gilly, Dhoni, and Boucher) were compared statistically with their ODI numbers.
Again the challenging wicket-keeping department in Tests is dominated by Gilly even with numbers when compared to Sangakkara.
When it comes to fast bowlers, Gilly has made a great effort in managing the lethal speed of the Australian bowlers while Sanga was able to keep bowlers who were comparatively slower than Aussie bowlers.
Definitely, Gilly is better at grabbing steaming deliveries even when the ball gets deviated away through edges by making great use of his feet.
Sangakkara did the tough job of keeping Muralitharan and other mystery bowlers like Ajantha Mendis, Rangana Herath. And as the reward for his effort, Sanga was able to produce more numbers in stumping.
It is to be noted that Shane Warne was the only bowler who was more challenging for Gilly when he stood up to the stumps.
Comparatively, it is Sanga who has the upper hand in keeping the spinners and making substantial impacts through stumpings.
It took acrobatic dives for Kumar Sangakkara to cover a distance that Gilly used to cover it with his footwork.
So Gilly covers the distance more efficiently, and being an Australian wicket keeper had been the major factor for this.
Adam Gilchrist got the quicker footwork than that of Sanga.
Comparatively, Sanga has got the best diving technique. Infact, It came so naturally to him. His body makes use of his dives without thinking when it is required.
Keeping the medium pacers close to the stumps had become the most exciting element of their keeping. Both were exceptionally good at this term of wicket keeping.
Both had made their mark here, but Gilchrist has done it for Nathan Bracken, Jason Gillespie, and Glenn McGrath, who were comparatively quicker than Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka.
We are speaking about the two wicket keepers who made everyone believe that the wicket keepers can bat well at the top of the order.
They set the pattern and became the executants in it.
One is the second leading run-scorer in ODI and the first wicketkeeper to go past the 10000 runs in Tests.
And the other was the match-winner for Australia with aggressive batting and ended up scoring a remarkable century in the final of ICC World cup 2007.
The irreplaceable match winners!
They both have been aesthetics in both the departments they got involved in and their contribution to their team is well ahead of anything other wicketkeepers could make.
To sum up with the comparison,
Adam Gilchrist is the better wicketkeeper, while Kumar Sangakkara is the better wicket keeper- batsman.
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