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Load image into Gallery viewer, Aussie Wicketkeeping Greats - Gilchrist, Healy, Marsh - Personally signed/Framed
Load image into Gallery viewer, Aussie Wicketkeeping Greats - Gilchrist, Healy, Marsh - Personally signed/Framed
Load image into Gallery viewer, Aussie Wicketkeeping Greats - Gilchrist, Healy, Marsh - Personally signed/Framed
Load image into Gallery viewer, Aussie Wicketkeeping Greats - Gilchrist, Healy, Marsh - Personally signed/Framed
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Aussie Wicketkeeping Greats - Gilchrist, Healy, Marsh - Personally signed/Framed

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Three oustanding Aussie wicketkeeper batsmen.  Personally signed tributes.  All framed and ready to display.  Each 39cm x 31cm

Adam Gilchrist - widely regarded as the greatest wicket-keeper-batsman in the history of the game. Gilchrist was a member of the Australian team that won three consecutive world titles in a row: the 1999 Cricket World Cup, the 2003 Cricket World Cup, and the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

Ian Healy - 119 Tests.  336 catches.  29 stumpings. On 4 October 1998, Healy broke Rod Marsh's world record of 355 dismissals when he caught Wasim Akram from the bowling of Colin Miller, during the first Test against Pakistan at Rawalpindi. 

Rod Marsh - The late Rod Marsh had a Test career spanning from the 1970–71 to the 1983–84 Australian seasons. In 96 Tests, he set a world record of 355 wicketkeeping dismissals, the same number his pace bowling Western Australian teammate Dennis Lillee achieved with the ball. The pair were known for their bowler–wicketkeeper partnership, which yielded 95 Test wickets, a record for any such combination.