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Full name
  
Melanie Jones

Name
  
Mel Jones

National side
  

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Bowler


Test debut (cap 134)
  
6 August 1998 v England women

Last Test
  
22 February 2003 v England women

Profiles


Bowling style
  
Right-arm Medium pace

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Melanie Jones (born 11 August 1972, Barnstaple, Devon, England) is a former Australian cricketer. Since retiring from cricket, she has been a commentator in international and domestic cricket matches.

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The Review - India vs Bangladesh | Sourav Ganguly, Mel Jones and Zainab Abbas Analyse Warm Up Match


Early life

Jones moved to Australia when she was three months old with her mother, residing in Melbourne. She was introduced to cricket by her high school geography teacher (the father of Australian test player Peter Handscomb).

Playing career

A right-handed batsman and occasional right-arm medium pace bowler, she played 5 Test matches for Australia between 1998 and 2003, scoring 251 runs, highlighted by a 131 on debut against England in August 1998. Jones was the 134th woman to play Test cricket for Australia. She has also played 61 One Day Internationals for Australia, scoring 1028 runs with an average in the low-twenties.

Jones played limited overs cricket in England for the now defunct Lancashire and Cheshire Women cricket team between 1994 and 1997 and the Surrey County women's cricket team between 2003 and 2004. She played 122 games for the Victorian Spirit in the Australian Women's National Cricket League, and then five Women's Twenty20 cricket games for the Tasmanian Roar.

Commentary career

Cricket Australia put Jones' name forward in 2007 to commentate on the women's Twenty20 international, covered by Australia's Channel 9. Since then, Jones has commentated on women's internationals covered by Channel 9, as well as providing commentary for men's and women's games on ABC Radio.

In 2015, Jones was announced as one of four female commentators to commentate on the 2015 Indian Premier League. Later in 2015, Jones joined the Channel 10 coverage of inaugural season of the Women's Big Bash League, and also provided boundary commentary during the 2015-16 Big Bash League. and boundary commentatry for Pakistan Super League 2017.

Personal life

Outside of cricket, Jones works for a sports management company. Born in England, she moved with her mother to Australia when she was three months old. Her father, a West Indian, stayed back in England and she did not meet him until the age of 16. However, he had a big influence on her early life, particularly in attracting her to cricket.

Jones has worked as an Ambassador with Australian charity, Red Dust, which promotes health initiatives in remote Aboriginal communities. In 2017 Jones was inducted to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women.

References

Mel Jones Wikipedia


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