Former Australian batter Dean Jones dies of heart attack



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Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones

Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones

Former Australian batsman and cricket commentator Dean jones, who had been covering the Indian Premier League from Mumbai, died after a heart attack at age 59, broadcaster Star India said on Thursday.

“It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Mr. Dean Mervyn Jones,” the company said in a statement.

“He died of sudden cardiac arrest. We express our deepest condolences to his family and are ready to support them at this difficult time.”

Jones, one of Australia’s most popular cricketers, played 52 events, scored 3,631 runs and 164 one-day internationals in the 1980s and 1990s, winning the World Cup in 1987.

The attacker stood out for his exploits in the 50-year-old match, where he scored 6,068 runs.

But the Victorian’s most memorable inning came in 1986, when he scored 210 in the scorching heat of Chennai during the second tied cricket test.

“An hour after the second day I knew I was in trouble,” he told ESPNcricinfo.

“I was drinking nothing but a cup of tea or coffee. Back then we didn’t know anything about dehydration and rehydration. Then basically I hit from memory. I can’t remember much from 120 onwards.”

He later coached in the Pakistani Super League and was also a widely traveled commentator.

“Dean Jones was a hero to a generation of cricketers and will always be remembered as a legend of this great game,” Cricket Australia President Earl Eddings said in a statement.

“This is a really sad day. The loss of Deano will be felt not only at home in Australia, but around the world.”

Jones’ former Australian captain Allan Border said he was “genuinely heartbroken” by the news.

“He was just a good friend who always supported me. We were close after cricket and only talked this morning about a fun project that we were going to get involved in,” Border told The Sydney Morning Herald.

The Indian Premier League, where Jones was part of the official broadcast team, added that “you will really miss their energy and enthusiasm for the game.”

‘Truly sad day’

The father of two children was a colorful character known for his outspoken opinions. A popular figure in the Indian media, he had his own show “Prof Deano” on the NDTV news network.

“Shocked to hear about the tragic loss of Dean Jones. Praying for strength and courage for his family and friends”, India’s captain Virat Kohli said on Twitter.

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar said the news was “absolutely heartbreaking”.

“A wonderful soul snatched away too early. I had the opportunity to play against him during my first tour of Australia,” he added. he said.

“He left so young. Condolences to the family and may his soul rest in peace.” added India’s head coach, Ravi Shastri.

Jones created controversy in 2006 during a series in Sri Lanka when he described South African hitter Hashim Amla, a Muslim, as “a terrorist” because of his long beard.

He was fired by Ten Sports as a commenter for the comment, for which he later apologized.



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