Dean Jones Remembered During Boxing Day Test at MCG

Jones’ family and Allan Border participated in the farewell during the tea break of the ongoing second Test.
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The late Dean Jones was honoured at tea time on day one of the Boxing Day Test at his beloved Melbourne Cricket Ground
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The late Dean Jones was honoured at tea time on day one of the Boxing Day Test at his beloved Melbourne Cricket Ground
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More than three months after his unfortunate passing in Mumbai during the IPL, Dean Jones was paid another touching tribute at his home ground by Indian and Australian players, who were joined by his wife, daughters’ and the legendary Allan Border in remembering the effervescent former player on Saturday, the opening day of the Boxing Day Test.

Jones' family and former Australia captain Border participated in the farewell during the tea break of the ongoing second Test.

Border, Jones' wife Jane, and daughters - Augusta and Phoebe - took a long walk from the boundary of the Melbourne Cricket Ground to the centre, carrying his baggy green, sunglasses and Kookaburra bat and laid the items to rest on the stumps at the Great Southern Stand end of the ground.

Later, 12th men from both sides - KL Rahul (India) and James Pattinson (Australia) - collected the items and rested them on a seat by the boundary.

The gesture was applauded by the 30,000 spectators present at the MCG.

The late Dean Jones was honoured at tea time on day one of the Boxing Day Test at his beloved Melbourne Cricket Ground

Jones died in September this year at the age of 59 in Mumbai, where he was commentating for the Indian Premier League, after suffering a stroke.

Former Australian cricketer Brett Lee, who was with Jones during his final hours had tried to revive him, but could not. "It's quite fitting the tribute was done during Australia vs India. He's loved over there," Lee told Fox Sports.

Earlier after winning the toss, Australia skipper Tim Paine led from the front with with a number of players entering the MCG wearing zinc on their bottom lips, a look that Jones was famous for.

(With various inputs)

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