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Why Wicketkeepers Are Becoming Secondary Analysts
Roles3/18/2026

Why Wicketkeepers Are Becoming Secondary Analysts

By Cricket Desk

Keepers now contribute far beyond catches and stumpings. Their central view helps identify batter movement patterns, surface response, and running intent.

In many teams, keepers relay real-time cues to captains and bowlers between deliveries, effectively acting as on-field analysts.

This communication role is increasingly coached and measured. The best keepers shape over plans in subtle, high-value ways.

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