Dave Richardson was Sth Africa's wicketkeeper in both Test & ODI upon their return to international cricket in 1991. With regards to official international cricket, the answer to the question would be Denis Lindsay who kept in Sth Africa's final Tests against Australia in 1969-70. His predecessor in the Sth African teams that played against unofficial "rebel" sides was Ray Jennings.
Derrick Murray was the Trinidadian wicket keeper / Bats man.
janardhan navle
junor Murray
It was Matthew Prior. He made 126 runs to become the first English Wicket keeper to hit a century on his test debut in early 2007 It was Matthew Prior. He made 126 runs to become the first English Wicket keeper to hit a century on his test debut in early 2007
adam gillichrist
I think Ray Jennings
Janardan Navle is India's first wicket keeper.
Yes, a substitute can stand as a wicket keeper during the match.
SMH Kirmani was Indian wicket keeper in 1983 world cup.
Derrick Murray was the Trinidadian wicket keeper / Bats man.
Iseem to recall that Allan Knott had a similar habit.
The wicket keeper normally puts the fielders helmet behind him , so if the wicket keeper misses the ball and it hits the helmet behind him the team that is batting gets 5 runs
Yes
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is a wicket keeper but he also can bowl a nice medium pace and a brilliant batsmen.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni; the Indian Wicket-Keeper Captain.
Moin Khan was the wicket-keeper of Pakistan in the 1999 ODI Cricket World Cup.
The wicket keeper in 4 of the 5 test matches for the Australian 1948 tour of England was Don Tallon. Ron Saggers (Don's understudy for the tour) kept wicket in the fourth test.