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| November 16, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Press Trust of India)

Gilchrist critical of India's makeshift wicket-keeper policy Kolkata, Nov 16 (PTI) Celebrated Aussie stumper Adam Gilchrist Sunday said India's policy of persisting with Rahul Dravid as makeshift wicketkeeper in one dayers was a "risky" proposition.

"They (India) have a specialist wicketkeeper in the team (Parthiv Patel), but they are not playing him. Obviously, it depends on a team whether it chooses to play a specialist keeper or not. But I think if you go for another batsman or allrounder in lieu of a specialist wicketkeeper, it can be risky," Gilchrist told reporters here.

"Sometimes this policy pays off and sometimes …

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