New Delhi: Former New Zealand cricketer Ian Smith on Tuesday insisted that in modern cricketer there is no place for specialist wicket-keepers and nowadays to keep their spot in place scoring runs is an essential part for glovesman.
Smith also said that Adam Gilchrist was the one who made it hard for wicket-keepers to not score runs, and lauded the Australian for his abilities.
Smith was speaking at an interaction organised by International Cricket Council (ICC) as a part of their podcast series titled 'Inside Out'.
"Yeah, specalist glovesman, that is their number one skill, I think that is a thing of the past and I was a part of that guys who were in the bracket of being picked because of our wicket-keeping abilities, that was my stop and trade and runs on top of that were pretty much a bonus," Smith said during the interaction.
"Adam Gilchrist changed that too a large degree, he made it very hard for wicket-keepers to not score runs, you must now be able to bat, by that I mean, wicket-keepers now need to average in the 30s," he added.
However, Smith said that this is an interesting topic to talk about as he raised the topic of what happens if a wicket-keeper batsman scores runs, but ends up dropping key catches in the match.