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Dean Mervyn Jones AM (24 March 1961 – 24 September 2020) was an Australian cricket player, coach and commentator who played Tests and One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Australia. He had an excellent record in Test cricket and is best remembered for revolutionising the ODI format.
[16] Dean Jones later recalled: It was an awful time to play for Australia. Greg Chappell, Rod Marsh and Dennis Lillee had just retired from Test cricket and South African cricket officials, like Dr Ali Bacher, were lingering around trying to induce players to play in South Africa on an unauthorised tour. I was the first player to reject Bacher ...
The One-Day Cup [a], also known as the Dean Jones Trophy from the 2024–25 season, [3] is an Australian domestic List A 50-over limited-overs cricket tournament. It has had many different names, formats and teams since the inaugural 1969-1970 season.
Dean Jones, a flamboyant Australian cricketer and colorful personality who later forged a respected career in broadcasting, died of an apparent heart attack while in India working as a TV analyst ...
The tour established David Boon and Geoff Marsh as Australia's opening combination, and Dean Jones as a Test batsman. Greg Matthews appeared to establish his credentials as a top line spinner. Jones later argued the tied Test marked a turning point in Australian cricket, although Australia went on to lose the 1986–87 Ashes series 2–1. [14]
Dean Jones (1961-2020) Australia 1984–1992 ABC TEN Sports 2003–2006 [80] [81] Zee Sports 2007–2008 (Indian Cricket League) NDTV 24x7 2010 Star Sports 2018–2020 (Select Dugout), Dinesh Karthik: Tamil Nadu cricket team. Royal Challengers Bangalore 2022–present India 2002–present Sky Sports 2021–present Rob Key: Kent 1998–2016 ...
Dean Jones: 1984–1994 Australia: 11 7 – 18 Allan Lamb: 1982–1992 England: 14 4 – 18 Damien Martyn: 1992–2006 Australia: 13 5 0 18 Ben Stokes ǂ 2011–2024 England: 13 5 0 18 Upul Tharanga: 2005–2019 Sri Lanka: 3 15 0 18 Michael Vaughan: 1999–2008 England: 18 0 0 18 Dilip Vengsarkar: 1976–1992 India: 17 1 – 18 Usman Khawaja ǂ ...
DJ Unk, the Atlanta MC known for his early 2000s hits including “Walk It Out” and “2 Step," died after suffering a cardiac arrest this week, according to his wife.