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		<description><![CDATA[Mumbai, Thursday: Former Australia batsman and cricket commentator Dean Jones, who had been covering the ongoing Indian Premier League from Mumbai, has died of a heart attack, his employer Star India said Thursday. “It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing away of Mr. Dean Mervyn Jones,” the broadcaster said [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mumbai, Thursday: Former Australia batsman and cricket commentator Dean Jones, who had been covering the ongoing Indian Premier League from Mumbai, has died of a heart attack, his employer Star India said Thursday.</strong></p>
<p>“It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing away of Mr. Dean Mervyn Jones,” the broadcaster said in a statement.</p>
<p>“He died of a sudden cardiac arrest. We express our deep condolences to his family and stand ready to support them in this difficult time.”</p>
<p>Jones, who played 52 Tests and 164 one-day internationals in the 1980s and 1990s, winning the World Cup in 1987, was one of Australia’s most popular cricketers.</p>
<p>In 1986, he famously struck 210 in the blistering heat of Chennai during cricket’s second-ever tied Test.</p>
<p>He coached in the Pakistan Super League and was also a widely travelled commentator.</p>
<p>“Shocked to hear about the tragic loss of Dean Jones. Praying for strength and courage to his family and friends,” said India’s skipper Virat Kohli on Twitter.</p>
<p>“Really shocking to lose a colleague and a dear friend &#8212; Dean Jones. Gone so young. Condolences to the family and may his soul rest in peace,” tweeted India’s head coach Ravi Shastri.</p>
<div id="block-inject-1" class="block-inject block-inject-1"> Star India called Jones “one of the great ambassadors of the game” and praised him for his involvement with the sport’s development across cricket-mad South Asia.</div>
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<p>He was passionate about discovering new talent and nurturing young cricketers&#8230; He will be sorely missed by everyone at Star and his millions of fans across the globe.”</p>
<p>Jones attracted controversy in 2006 during a series in Sri Lanka when he described South African batsman Hashim Amla, a Muslim, as looking “like a terrorist” due to his long beard.</p>
<p>He was sacked by Ten Sports as a commentator for the remark, for which he later apologized</p>
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