Although Ian Healy's name is the first to be mentioned as the best wicketkeeper in the history of Australia, Gilio is not far behind. The comfortable positioning, movement, diving, reflexes, acrobatic style and presence of mind in gloves with gloves on the back of the wicket were top class. He could follow the bowlers on both sides of the wicket and change places with the speed of the tiger. His glovework against express fast bowlers like Brett Lee or Shaun Tait, Shane Warne or Big Turner like Stuart McGill was almost 100% accurate.
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