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List of Australia Test wicket-keepers
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Wicket-keepers plays an important role in test cricket and, over time, the role has evolved into a specialist position.




In Test cricket, only 34 wicket-keepers have kept wicket in a match for Australia.[1]
Jack Blackham was the first and longest-serving wicket-keeper who kept wicket for Australia and is considered first of the modern great wicketkeepers.[2][1] He played in thirty-five Test matches between 1877 and 1894 for Australia against England in which he caught 36 catches and stumped 24.[2] He was also the first wicket-keeper captain of the Australian cricket team.[1]
Jack Blackham, Billy Murdoch, Barry Jarman, Adam Gilchrist, and Tim Paine are the only wicket-keepers who have captained the Australian cricket team. Paine is the longest serving wicket-keeper Test captain for Australia.
This list only includes players who have played as the designated keeper for a match. On occasions, another player may have stepped in to relieve the primary wicket-keeper due to injury or the keeper bowling, for example, David Warner replaced an injured Brad Haddin in a game against Pakistan where Azhar Ali was caught behind by Warner off the bowling of Mitchell Starc.[3]
Statistics are correct as of 9 February 2024.[4]
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Notes
- A Blackham appeared in three further Tests as a fielder, taking two catches.
- B Murdoch appeared in 17 further Tests as a fielder, taking 12 catches.
- C Jarvis appeared in two further Tests as a fielder, taking one catch.
- D Burton appeared in one further Test as a fielder, taking one catch.
- E Phillips appeared in nine further Tests as a fielder, taking nine catches.
- F Wade appeared in 14 further Tests as a fielder, taking 11 catches.
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