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Simon Jones      

Full name Simon Philip Jones

Born December 25, 1978, Morriston, Swansea, Glamorgan

Current age 30 years 332 days

Major teams England, Glamorgan, Worcestershire

Nickname Horse

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Height 6 ft 3 in

Education Coedcae Comprehensive, Millfield

Relation Father - IJ Jones

Simon Philip Jones
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 18 18 5 205 44 15.76 395 51.89 0 0 29 3 4 0
ODIs 8 1 0 1 1 1.00 2 50.00 0 0 0 0 0 0
First-class 88 108 35 899 46 12.31 0 0 17 0
List A 34 13 8 76 26 15.20 0 0 2 0
Twenty20 4 2 1 22 11* 22.00 12 183.33 0 0 1 2 0 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 18 33 2821 1666 59 6/53 7/110 28.23 3.54 47.8 2 3 0
ODIs 8 7 348 275 7 2/43 2/43 39.28 4.74 49.7 0 0 0
First-class 88 12999 7947 260 6/45 30.56 3.66 49.9 15 1
List A 34 1454 1239 31 5/32 5/32 39.96 5.11 46.9 0 1 0
Twenty20 4 4 92 150 2 1/36 1/36 75.00 9.78 46.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v India at Lord's, Jul 25-29, 2002 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at Nottingham, Aug 25-28, 2005 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Zimbabwe v England at Bulawayo, Dec 4, 2004 scorecard
Last ODI England v Australia at The Oval, Jul 12, 2005 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 1998
Last First-class Worcestershire v Derbyshire at Worcester, Aug 6-9, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1999
Last List A Glamorgan v Worcestershire at Swansea, May 25, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Worcestershire v Warwickshire at Worcester, Jun 17, 2008 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Somerset v Worcestershire at Taunton, Jun 22, 2008 scorecard
Profile

A strapping and skiddy fast bowler, Simon Jones fought back from a grievous career-threatening knee injury to become an integral member of England's triumphant Ashes-winning team in 2005. Jones's pace and mastery of reverse-swing carried him to 18 wickets at 21 in four Tests, before he was forced to sit out a nervy final match due to an ankle problem. Twelve months later, he was still on the sidelines, brought low by a string of injuries that left the impression that he was jinxed. His first experience of Ashes cricket came on the 2002-03 tour Down Under, when he was selected as England's great white hope. But his tour ended abruptly on the opening day of the series at Brisbane, when he slid to prevent a boundary and ruptured a cruciate ligament in his right knee. But he fought back courageously after a six-month lay-off, aided by the memories of the taunts he had received while laying stricken on the outfield, and by March 2004, he was back to a good pace and preparing himself for a tour of the Caribbean. He played in all four Tests, and helped England to a series win with 15 wickets, but he was very much the fourth member of the attack, forever fighting to hold off the challenge from James Anderson. All that began to change at Port Elizabeth in 2004-05, when his inspired fourth-day spell - and a rare diving catch at fine leg - secured a notable victory over South Africa. By the start of the 2005 season, he had regained the yard of pace he had mislaid after his injury, and added a new and mysterious extra element as well - reverse-swing. The bamboozling inswinger with which he plucked Michael Clarke's off stump at Old Trafford was one of the images of the summer, as was his part in the match-turning 51-run stand for the tenth wicket with Andrew Flintoff at Edgbaston. His father, Jeff, played 15 Tests for England as a feisty left-arm seamer in the 1960s. But he, too, had his career curtailed by injury.
Andrew Miller April 2007

Notes

NBC Denis Compton Award 2001

Awarded the MBE on 31st December 2005

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2006

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Apr 14, 2009

Simon Jones poses during the Worcestershire photocall, Worcester, April 14, 2009

Simon Jones poses during the Worcestershire photocall

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Nov 29, 2008

Simon Jones displays the Ashes at half time at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, November 29, 2008

Simon Jones displays the Ashes at half time at the Millennium Stadium

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May 5, 2008

Simon Jones in his delivery stride, Worcestershire v Glamorgan, Friends Provident Trophy, New Road, May 5, 2008

Simon Jones in his delivery stride

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Country Fixtures Country Results
2nd ODI: South Africa v England at Centurion - Nov 22
England won by 7 wkts (with 24 balls remaining)
3rd ODI: South Africa v England at Cape Town
Nov 27 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
4th ODI: South Africa v England at Port Elizabeth
Nov 29 (10:00 local, 08:00 GMT)
5th ODI: South Africa v England at Durban
Dec 4 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
SAA Ch XI v England XI at East London
Dec 9-10 (10:30 local, 08:30 GMT)
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