Dean Jones

Cricketer

Australian Coburg, Melbourne, Victoria

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityAustralian
Date of Birth24/03/1961
Age59 years (died on 24, Sep, 2020)
BirthplaceCoburg, Melbourne, Victoria
Date of Death24/09/2020

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameDean Mervyn Jones
NicknameDeano, Legend

Physical Stats & More

Height182 cm
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorWhite
Batting StyleRight Hand Bat
Bowling StyleRight Arm Offbreak

Personal Life

Death Date24/09/2020
Place of DeathIn a seven-star hotel in Mumbai
Zodiac signAries
SchoolA school in Coburg, Melbourne

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsKerri-Anne Hamilton (a flight attendant)
Wife/SpouseJane Jones
Children
Daughters
  • Phoebe (19 years old)
  • Isabella (14 years old)
Son
  • Koby

Family

FatherBarney
MotherName not known
Siblings
Brothers2
SisterNot known

Career

International Debut
ODIAustralia v Pakistan at Adelaide on 30 January 1984
TestAustralia v West Indies at Port of Spain on 16-21 March 1984
Jersey Number#24 (Australia)
Domestic/State Team
  • Australia
  • Derbyshire
  • Durham
  • Victoria
Records
1981-82Scored 324 not out in first-class matches
Hit 210 runs in the third test against India in Chennai

Favourites

Cricketer(s)
Batsman
  • Keith Stackpole
  • Virat Kohli
BowlerNot known

Style Quotient

Cars Collection
  • Mercedes E250
  • Mazda3 MPS
  • 1966 Mustang
Net Worth (Approx.)$25 Million

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Became a member of the Carlton Club in Coburg in 1961.
2. Achieved a total of 19,188 runs, consisting of 55 centuries and 88 half-centuries.
3. Participated in 52 test matches for Australia, scoring 11 centuries.
4. Made 314 runs during the 1987 World Cup.
5. Took part in 164 ODIs and scored 7 centuries along with 46 half-centuries.
6. Honored as a member of the 'Order of Australia' in 2006.
7. Selected as the head coach of Islamabad United in 2016.
8. Served as the interim head coach for Afghanistan's Intercontinental Cup in 2017.
9. Inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 2019.
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