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07 Jul 2013 14:24 #144646
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Port of Spain: Even at around 5-10', Jeff Dujon was one of the shorter guys to have played in the all-conquering West Indies team of the 1980's. It made him perfect for the wicket-keeper's slot. He has just five stumpings to his name having rarely got the opportunity to keep against spinners. But considering the then West Indian pace battery, you can't blame him. Excerpts from an interview.
With impetus more on the ability to bat, do you think wicketkeeping is a dying art?
I don't think it's dying as an art. Wicketkeepers nowadays need to realise very few teams can accommodate a specialist. They must be able to bat. It's a significant role. A good wicketkeeper should be able to bat at somewhere around No.7 and be able to average to at least 30.
Who was the most difficult bowler you kept to and what is the kind of relationship a wicket-keeper needs to have with his bowler?
That's a very difficult question to answer because I kept to a number of fast bowlers and some of them were really difficult for various reasons. But the more you get to play with people the better you get to understand them, their style of operation. And of course, it's very important to discuss tactics with them.
Which requires more technique as a wicketkeeper — spinners or pacers?
Depends on what you are primarily facing. In my case, I had a lot of fast bowlers to keep to. So that's what I practised most. That's what I became better at. Had I had a lot of spinners in my team I would have had to spend more time doing that. You would be probably be better at something that is considered the strength of the team.
Who is the best wicketkeeper currently in the business?
It is difficult to say. You tend to look at wicketkeepers due to their all-round ability to keep and bat. A lot of the technical stuff has gone out of wicket-keeping now because a number of them are primarily batsmen who can bat, which again is what most teams want. As pure out-andout wicketkeepers I don't think there's any outstanding player in any team now. But yes there are a lot of outstanding batting wicketkeepers.
Does captaincy become easy for a wicket-keeper like in the case of say MS Dhoni?
Dhoni is a good captain. He is an efficient wicket keeper and a good batsman. Wicketkeeper is a good central place to be in order to see everything.
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07 Jul 2013 15:01 #144659
by ketchim
maybe it is not dying but the selectors just killed ramdin !
our best glove man :
dropped as a punishment for our specialist 1-5 batsmen FAILURES
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07 Jul 2013 15:06 #144661
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Like my dad , I believe that keeping wicket is a Specialist position.
Runs from the position is a Bonus.
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07 Jul 2013 15:11 #144662
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2.5
Roach to Tharanga, 1 run, dropped by Charles. What is Ramdin thinking now?
What is the management thinking now?
Length ball outside off, Tharanga drives at it, gets a thick edge,
but Charles' weight is on his right foot, and he is late to move to his left. :-[
What a miss for West Indies
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07 Jul 2013 15:13 #144663
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5.1
Holder to Sangakkara, 5 wides,
This free hit is wide. Too short. Too high.
Sanga tries to ramp it, but has missed.
Charles is ordinary with the gloves, and parries this for four
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07 Jul 2013 15:53 #144675
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i cant believe this thinking. The opener is making runs, so he has won his place but now you make him a keeper?
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07 Jul 2013 17:06 #144684
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Flat footed batsman in front of the stumps :
cannot suddenly become light footed behind the stumps
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