Emotional day for Gilchrist on test farewell

Australia wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist admitted to feeling “every emotion you could imagine” after bowing out of Test cricket on Monday.

Australia wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist admitted to feeling “every emotion you could imagine” after bowing out of Test cricket on Monday.

Gilchrist, whose final international appearances will come in the upcoming Commonwealth Bank one-day series, was given a guard of honour by his team mates at the start of the fifth day’s play in the final Test against India in Adelaide.

The match ended in a draw as the hosts won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1 after a controversial series ended tamely.

All the post-match talk was of Gilchrist, however.

The Western Australian became the world record holder for most Test dismissals by a wicketkeeper with his 414th scalp on Saturday. He played 96 Tests for his country and finished with a batting average of 47.60.

“It’s joy, sadness, everything. Every emotion you could imagine I suppose,” he said.

“To walk away from something you’ve loved so much, it was a big decision, but I know it’s the right one, so it’s happiness and really enjoying the moment, what we’ve all been a part of, what I’ve been lucky to be a part of.”

The 36-year-old had planned to address his team-mates at the tea interval but found the moment too emotional.

“I tried to get a few words out at the tea break as I realised it might be the last time I would be in the changing room with the lads but it was very difficult, but that changing room is what it is all about,” he added.

“I am not one for regrets and I have only just realised how far-reaching my achievements have been.

“I have been overwhelmed by the messages of support I have received from around the world.”

Australia captain Ricky Ponting was quick to pay tribute to Gilchrist.

He said: “We’ve been through lots of great moments together – the comradeship, the mateship that comes from playing for Australia is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

“As a keeper, you never get noticed if you’re doing your job well and Gilly’s definitely done that.”

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