Chris Nevin
732 runs @ 20.33 (SR: 73.20, best 74) and 19 dismissals (16 ct, 3 st) in 37 ODI matches.
A classic example of the early 2000s keeper-opener-slogger mould of player. He never made a huge impact for the Kiwis, but was a memorable role player in the Nathan Astle series against England. Loses a lot of marks for keeping in short sleeves.
I'm gonna go with another player I've always had a liking for but who ended up in the "average" bracket in the limited chances he got in the end. In the exact same vein of my previous Billings pick- an early 30s averaging WK middle-order bat in a lower sample size because he was never first choice keeper.
Peter Handscomb can join the party.
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Handscomb will keep wicket as the more average glovesman of the two
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