Alan Jones (cricketer)

Alan Jones (cricketer)

Alan Jones, born at Velindre, Glamorgan on 4 November 1938, was a cricketer who played for Glamorgan for almost a quarter of a century. He also played, for a single season each, for Western Australia, Natal and Northern Transvaal.

Career

Jones was a consistent, compact left-handed opening batsman who scored 1,000 first-class runs in every English cricket season from 1961 to 1983, when he retired. In five out of six seasons from 1963 to 1968 he scored more than 1,800 runs, and he averaged in the mid 30s for most seasons. His consistency and reliability were the foundation for the Championship-winning Glamorgan side of 1969, but were just as important in the much less successful sides of the 1970s.

A product of local cricket near Swansea, Jones played first for Glamorgan in 1957. After two years of National Service, he was a regular in the county side in 1960 and made 1,000 runs for the first time in 1961, winning his cap in 1962. Thereafter he was a fixture in the side until he retired at the end of the 1983 season, and his record of scoring 1,000 runs in 23 seasons has been beaten by only 10 other cricketers. His total career aggregate of 36,049 runs put him 35th on the all-time list of run-getters and is the highest of any player who did not play Test cricket. His 56 centuries in first-class cricket is exceeded only by John Langridge among nontest players. In addition to these first-class runs, he also scored more than 7,000 runs in List A matches. He is the Glamorgan record holder for career runs and, jointly with Hugh Morris, for centuries.

Jones is unique in having won a test cap and then having had it taken away. [cite news| title =Taking note of a Welsh cricketer's moment of test glory| publisher =iht.com| url = http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/11/sports/CRICKET.php| date =2008-04-11| accessdate =2008-04-11] He was picked, along with another left-handed opening batsman, Brian Luckhurst, for the first match between England and the Rest of the World XI in 1970 after the cancellation of the South African cricket team's tour. He scored just five and nought, and was not picked again. The match, originally given test status, was later ruled not to count as a test match. All the other players who played in this series appeared in test cricket in other series.

Jones captained Glamorgan in 1977 and 1978. He was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1978 after taking the county to its first List A final in the Gillette Cup the previous season.

Jones brother, Eifion Jones, was Glamorgan's wicketkeeper for much of the period that Jones was the opening batsman, and his son Andrew played once in a List A match for Glamorgan.

He has gained a reputation as a world-class coach and coaches the Wales under 11's cricket team with the help of Peter Davies.

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