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tests = |
tests = 24 | |
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test runs = |
test runs = 966 | |
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test bat avg = 29. |
test bat avg = 29.27 | |
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test 100s/50s = 1/5 | |
test 100s/50s = 1/5 | |
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test top score = 100 | |
test top score = 100 | |
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test 10s = - | |
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test catches/stumpings = 83/3 | |
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ODIs = 38 | |
ODIs = 38 | |
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ODI runs = 565 | |
ODI runs = 565 | |
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ODI catches/stumpings = 58/3 | |
ODI catches/stumpings = 58/3 | |
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date = 5 March | |
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year = 2006 | |
year = 2006 | |
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source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/15501.html}} |
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Revision as of 18:01, 5 March 2006
Geraint Owen Jones MBE (b. July 14, 1976, Kundiawa, Papua New Guinea) is a member of the England cricket team. He is the first-choice wicketkeeper for England in both Test and One-day cricket, and plays county cricket for Kent.
Jones moved to Australia with his parents, who were originally from Wales, soon after he was born. He grew up in Toowoomba, Queensland and lived in Australia until he was 22.
He replaced Chris Read as England wicketkeeper during the 2004 tour of the West Indies. Later that year, he hit a fine Test match century against New Zealand, cracking fifteen fours and one six.
In the 2004/5 Winter tour of South Africa he took part in all of England's Test and One-day matches. Notably he scored a quick fire 73 in the drawn Test match at Durban and impressively stumped Andrew Hall from the last delivery of the tied One-day match in Bloemfontein. In 2005 he held five catches and scored 71 in a defiant partnership with Paul Collingwood to conjure a tie from the depths of 33/5 in the final of the NatWest Series against Australia at Lord's.
A succession of missed catches and stumpings during his England career have caused many commentators to question whether his value to the team as a batsman is sufficient for him to hold his place against competition from potentially more accomplished wicket-keepers such as Read and James Foster. As of 2005 the England selectors have maintained faith in Jones [2] as he has offset his mistakes with several well-timed performances with the bat and occasional brilliance behind the stumps.
A fine moment in his Test Career was catching Michael Kasprowicz off the bowling of Steve Harmison to win the Edgbaston Test in the 2005 Ashes Series by just 2 runs. He also played a key role at Trent Bridge where he supported Andrew Flintoff to help him reach his 100 whilst making a tidy 85 himself
In the 2006 New Year's Honours List, Geraint Jones was awarded the MBE for his role in the successful Ashes tournament.
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