There are seldom any players nowadays that you can say the same. But with Dean Jones, cricketer, it is always a guarantee that you will get more than what you asked. You can ask him to give you a 3-digit score and he gives you double of what you asked, which is what happened when Jones practically carried the entire national team on his shoulders to score a tie in the 1986 Australia versus India test match.
Although Jones enjoyed an early retirement, having only played a little over a decade before he formally quit professional cricket and turned his attention to sports commentating, he had nonetheless enjoyed a highly rewarding and fruitful career. He was also able to be a aprt of fifty-two test matches in total while representing his country. In those games, Jones was able to tally 3,631 runs, which included an impressive 11 century-rating, and a 46.55 overall average.
For many people, one-day matches are better to watch than test matches because of their brevity. With just an afternoon to win a game, players are more hyped up to do their best and no one is more energetic on the field than Jones himself. Every time he steps into the field and waves to the people, the crowd’s answering cries drown out everything else. That kind of response is testament to how popular he is with Australian cricket fans.
But more importantly, that kind of response is expected especially in ODMs because of Jones’ ability to keep everyone on their feet whenever he plays. You can be pretty sure he will win, even if it means overcoming great odds, but you just cannot guess how he will do it until he just does.
Back in those days, many female fans went crazy over Dean Jones not just because of his athleticism but his movie-star looks as well. All in all, it was a sad day when the cricket world lost Jones. Although he remained on the periphery as a commentator, it was just not the same when he was the one behind the camera rather than the one in front it.
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