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In 2005, England won the Ashes for the first time in twenty years, not because of an indestructible batting lineup, but because of the best pace bowling attack in the world ...
Former Ashes hero Simon Jones plans to retire from first-class cricket following Glamorgan's YB40 final against Nottinghamshire at Lord's. Jones, 34, who will also quit List A cricket, had been ...
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Glamorgan and England cricketer Simon Jones was a key part of the Ashes-winning side of 2005 (Image: Richard Williams/WalesOnline) ...
Glamorgan seamer Simon Jones has announced his retirement from first-class and List A cricket. The 34-year-old will continue to be available for Twenty20 contracts after his current deal expires at… ...
SIMON JONES stood on the open-top bus with an England flag draped around his shoulders. Never has a Welshman been so proud to show off the St George's Cross. But for Jones, yesterday's victory ...
Former England paceman Simon Jones has revealed he is playing amateur cricket for Bridgend Town after failing to secure a Twenty20 contract. Jones, 35, failed in his bid to get a Twenty20 contract ...
Former England bowler Simon Jones announces that he is to retire from first-class cricket. MX23RW : Saturday, September 23 03:08:18| >> :600:567185:567185: Burnley vs. Man Utd: 15 hrs 51 mins ...