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    Cricket Australia Seeks to Name Men’s Domestic One-Day Trophy After Legendary Dean Jones

    In a move to honor cricket’s rich history, Cricket Australia has launched a social media campaign to name the men’s domestic one-day trophy after a former great. The overwhelming response has pointed to the late Dean Jones, the Victorian-born batsman who played a pivotal role in Australia’s one-day international success.

    Jones, who passed away in 2020 in Mumbai, was a fan favorite known for his exceptional footwork and aggressive batting style. He was a key member of the Australian squads that won the 1987 ODI World Cup and the 1989 Ashes series in England. Additionally, Jones boasted an impressive average of over 50 with the bat for his beloved Victoria.

    “The Dean Jones Cup. Arguably the man who made one day cricket entertaining.”

    The criteria for the trophy’s namesake include being a leading performer for Australia in ODI cricket, having an elite record in the men’s one-day domestic competition, and being a player who is synonymous with the 50-over format. Jones’ illustrious career and his impact on the game make him a prime candidate for this prestigious honor.

    Other cricket legends, such as Shane Warne, Andrew Symonds, and Steve Waugh, have also been mentioned as deserving candidates, reflecting the depth of talent and impact that Australian cricketers have had on the one-day game.

    “Australia has a rich history in one-day cricket, and the format has produced inspirational players and teams for generations of cricket fans,” said James Allsopp, Cricket Australia’s cricket chief. “Naming the one-day domestic trophy after one of our greats is another opportunity for Australian cricket to honor the legacy of our past cricketers while further strengthening the connection between past and present players.”

    Over the next few weeks, Cricket Australia will explore the case for the greatest contributions to the men’s one-day competition through articles, video highlights, and social media posts. Fans are encouraged to engage with the process by voting in polls on the Cricket Australia website and app, as well as by emailing their suggestions.

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