Adam Gilchrist


Gilly feels like a teenager

He might have dropped the curtains on his international career more than a year back, but Deccan Chargers skipper Adam Gilchrist said he still feels like a teenager.

A memorial service…

Mate, it’s a tragedy.

Retired legends give Test cricket a chance to regain its magic

In the absence of Warne, McGrath and Gilchrist, Test cricket now has some chance of recapturing its evenness and competitiveness, perhaps even its magic, writes Charles Happell.

Walk Hard: The world hails Adam Gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist, arguably the greatest wicketkeeper/batsman of all time has played his last game. Cricket’s commentariat have justifiably heaped praise on a gentleman of the game who was respected by all and changed the game for the better.

Crikey Says: Crikey Says

By now we all know that there’s precious little the Australian government can do to smooth the mood swings of the international markets. We know that in matters of foreign policy we’re pretty much a bit player, or at best a pawn. But what about sport?

Calling for Gilly’s head is just not cricket

Adam Gilchrist is not close to being the player he was – the sitter he dropped off VVS Laxman yesterday is evidence of that, writes Charles Happell. But he deserves to go out on his own terms.