Dean Jones names Favorite Cricketer, Fielder and Bollywood Movie
Published on: Mar 25, 2020 4:44 pm IST|Updated on: Mar 26, 2020 11:15 am IST
With the sporting world being at a lock down due to COVID 19 pandemic, there isn’t much to discuss about any game to a great extent. However, former Australian batsman turned commentator, Dean Jones did manage to kill a bit of time today through a ‘ask me anything’ on twitter round.
Twitterati didn’t take much time to ask the Aussie great about the favourite batsmen of his era, a place that he would love to visit in the future, cricketers,that he considers great in the modern era, favourite Bollywood movie and much more.
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On Ms Dhoni
In my top 6 greatest Indian cricketers. https://t.co/5KrEHYWmw0
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) March 25, 2020
2) The Godfather of Australian Cricket
Allan Border… we the tone and completely rebuilt Australia on his own. He is the godfather of Australian cricket! https://t.co/Ha1MwZENeP
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) March 25, 2020
3) King Kohli
The best batsman in the world in all formats. https://t.co/WU1WyYn6AU
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) March 25, 2020
4) All time favorite player to commentate on
To commentate on… @virendersehwag https://t.co/oz5ajA52xr
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) March 25, 2020
5) Fan of a ‘cult’ film
Sholay. https://t.co/k6DWKLzobx
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) March 25, 2020
6) Favourite Fielder
Jadeja, Stokes.. https://t.co/o1lxtBEMCq
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) March 25, 2020
Dean Jones was recently coaching the Islamabad United side in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) before it was brought to a halt due to the Coronavirus/COVID 19 outbreak. His team did not fare well enough this time around as they finished at the bottom of league with just seven points courtesy three wins and six defeats.
‘Professor Deano’ as he is also referred to is one of the key commentators in today’s time, more so in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Dean Jones had featured in 52 Tests for Australia and scored 3631 runs with an average of 48.89. In the Test format, Dean Jones had 14 fifties, 11 hundreds and two double tons to his name. The former batsman was also a part of 164 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and ended up scoring 6068 runs with an average of 44.62. Jones had compiled 46 half centuries, and seven, hundreds in the limited overs format.
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