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  1. Adam Craig Gilchrist AM (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l k r ɪ s t /; born 14 November 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer and captain of the Australia national cricket team. He was an attacking left-handed batsman and record-breaking wicket-keeper, who redefined the role for the Australia national team ...

  2. Going in first or seventh, wearing whites or coloureds, Adam Gilchrist was the symbolic heart of 2000s Australia's steamrolling agenda and the most exhilarating cricketer of...

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    • December 14, 1971
    • Australia
  3. Adam Craig Gilchrist ( Bellingen, Australia, 14 de noviembre de 1971), apodado Gilly o Church, 1 es un jugador de críquet de Australia. 2 Gilchrist ha jugado 96 partidos de Test Cricket y más de 270 One Day Internationals. 3 Fue el vicecapitán habitual de Australia en ambas formas de juego, capitaneando al equipo cuando los capitanes habit...

  4. It has gone down as one of the greatest innings in Ashes history, but Adam Gilchrist has revealed just how close he was to pulling the pin on his career before his famous Perth ton in 2006.

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  5. All that changed with the arrival of Adam Gilchrist who revolutionized the role forever. A dasher of a batsman who could destroy the best of bowlers, he was also a terrific keeper against both...

  6. Adam Gilchrist, the former wicket-keeper from Australia, is regarded as the greatest wicket-keeper batsman of all time. He held the record for the most number of dismissals in ODIs (472) and holds the record for the most for Australia in Test cricket.

  7. Age 52. Date of Birth 14 November 1971. Birthplace Bellingen. Height 185cm. Batting Style Left Handed Bat. Bowling Style Right-Arm Off Spin. Player Story. Ashes Tests: 20. Captain: Once. Record: 0-1. Off the Mark. Adam Gilchrist will go down as one of the most electrifying cricketers of all time.