Only twice then?
I didn't mention it to encourage the 'not much substance' fools.
Like Gower, he could be infuriating as well as majestic. We have to admit that, even as fans.
I think that view tends to follow players who make it look easy then get out. Perhaps it seems careless. Gower often got out with no feet caught in the slips region...
Everyone gets out at some point whether they are blasted out or seem to play a carefree shot. KP got out reverse sweeping in a test match, looked awful and unnessasary, yet when he early on reversed Murali for 6 in a test we wondered how the hell he did that.
I admired Gower's batting and knew he could get out at any time, same with Bell. I'd watch both of them bat all day.
Test records of both have them up in the very good category, but the game is not all about stats