In this quiz, you have to name all the wicketkeepers in men’s Tests in the 2010s.

A New Zealander played the most Test matches as a wicketkeeper (59) between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2019. He was also the only wicketkeeper to score 3,000 runs in that decade, averaging an impressive 41.87. The pinnacle of his career, though, came in the 2021 World Test Championship final, a victory for New Zealand that served as his fitting swansong. He finished his career as one of only 10 wicketkeepers in Test history with over 250 dismissals.

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Only two other wicketkeepers played over fifty Tests in the last decade – an Englishman and a former Indian World Cup-winning captain. The count reads eight when the cut-off is reduced to 40 Tests. Overall, 56 wicketkeepers featured in Test matches during the 2010s. The list includes a Pakistani brother duo as well. Afghanistan and Ireland, who earned Test status towards the end of the decade, accounted for five glovemen.

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You have to name all the 56 wicketkeepers to have played men’s Test cricket in the 2010s. As hints, the team they represented, along with the number of Tests they played in this period, have been given.

Can you name the Test wicketkeepers in the 2010s?

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