Net Worth

Net Worth: $2.2 million Millionaire
$2.2 million
$1M $3M $5M $7.5M $10M

Wealth Tier: Millionaire

Net worth between $1 million and $10 million

Annual Income

$500,000 annually from commentary and coaching

Net Worth Timeline

2020: $2,000,000, 2021: $2,100,000, 2022: $2,200,000, 2023: $2,200,000, 2024: $2,200,000

Deano's Biography

Dean Jones, affectionately known as 'Deano', was a renowned Australian cricketer, coach, and commentator celebrated for his innovative approach to One Day International (ODI) cricket. Born on March 24, 1961, in Victoria, Australia, Jones rose to prominence in the 1980s, revolutionizing limited-overs batting with his aggressive style and sharp running between the wickets. His most iconic cricketing moment came during the legendary Tied Test against India in 1986, where he scored a double century under extreme conditions, earning him global respect. Off the field, Dean Jones contributed significantly as a coach and commentator, sharing his knowledge and passion for the game with fans worldwide. He was a Member of the Order of Australia and an inductee into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. Outside cricket, Jones enjoyed golf, travel, and mentoring young athletes. His commentary career added to his legacy, though it was not without controversies, notably a remark in 2006 for which he publicly apologized. Dean Jones's impact on cricket endures through his innovative spirit, memorable quotes, and dedication to growing the sport. He is remembered as one of Australia's most influential cricketers and a beloved figure in the global cricketing community.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Dean Jones was known for his aggressive running between the wickets and sharp wit on commentary.

Full Name

Dean Mervyn Jones

Nickname

Deano

Nationality

Australian

Birthday

March 24, 1961

Age

64

Zodiac Sign

Pisces

Height

6'1" (185 cm)

Weight

181 lbs (82.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Jane Jones

Children

2

Education

Caulfield Grammar School, Victoria

Famous For

Revolutionizing One Day International (ODI) batting and his double century in the 1986 Tied Test

First Big Break

Selection for the Australian Test team in 1984

Social Media

Twitter: @ProfDeano (inactive), Instagram: @deanojonescricket (inactive)

Businesses Owned

Cricket coaching academies, sports consultancy

Awards

Member of the Order of Australia, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

Category

Athletes

Controversies

Commentary remarks controversy in 2006

Hobbies

Golf, traveling, reading sports biographies

Interests

Cricket analytics, sports broadcasting, mentoring young athletes

Quote

"You never own the baggy green, you just look after it for the next generation."

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