List of Australia One Day International wicket-keepers

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Adam Gilchrist, holds the record for most dismissals by an Australian wicket-keeper in ODI cricket Adam Gilchrist in January 2013.jpg
Adam Gilchrist, holds the record for most dismissals by an Australian wicket-keeper in ODI cricket

This is a chronological list of Australia ODIs wicket-keepers .

This list only includes players who have played as the designated keeper for a match. On occasions, another player may have stepped in to relieve the primary wicket-keeper due to injury or the keeper bowling.

Statistics are correct as of 6 February 2024. [1]

No.PlayerSpanODIsCatchesStumpingsTotal
dismissals
1 Rod Marsh 1971–1984921204124
2 Richie Robinson 19771311
3 Steve Rixon 1978–198569211
4 John Maclean 19792000
5 Kevin Wright 19795808
6 Roger Woolley 19834112
7 Wayne Phillips 1984–19864242749
8 Tim Zoehrer 1986–19942221323
9 Greg Dyer 1986–19882324428
10 Ian Healy 1988–199716819439233
11 Mike Veletta 19891101
12 David Boon 19921000
13 Justin Langer 19944112
14 Phil Emery 19941303
15 Adam Gilchrist 1996–200828141654480
16 Brad Haddin 2001–201511717011181
17 Ryan Campbell 20022415
18 Jimmy Maher 20034808
19 Luke Ronchi 20084527
20 Tim Paine 2009–20183451455
21 Graham Manou 20094505
22 Matthew Wade 2012–2017941089117
23 Peter Handscomb 20173505
24 Alex Carey 2018–20237082890
25 Josh Inglis 2022–20241519221

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