Australian legend Dean Jones died



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Dean Jones, a former Australian cricket legend, died of a heart attack. The Australian cricket legend was in a ‘biosecure bubble’ at a seven-star hotel in Mumbai to comment on Star Sports in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Jones died of a heart attack around 12 noon Thursday. She was 59 years old at the time of her death. The cricket circles mourn his death.

In a statement, the IPL Star Sports announcer said: “We are deeply saddened to learn that former Australian cricketer Dean Jones has died. He died of a heart attack in Mumbai. We are all by his side at this time. Condolences We are in discussions with the Australian High Commission to take the next step.

Jones was a popular figure in the Indian media as an active cricket analyst at the IPL held in the United Arab Emirates. The ‘Professor Dano’ show was very popular on NDTV. He also analyzed various leagues around the world. He was well known for his clear vision.

Jones was also very popular in Bangladesh. He was the coach of Chittagong Kings in the first Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

The Melbourne-born Australian has scored 3,831 runs in 52 events with an average of 47.55. The best score was 216 runs of 11 centuries. He was an important member of Alan Border’s team. Jones was also quite successful in the limited overs game. He has scored 708 runs in 184 ODI with 6 centuries.

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