World Cup winners who are no longer with us
We have lost some gems of the sport, especially in recent years. Some of them are World Cup winners who had performed brilliantly during the global spectacle and brought laurels to their countries.
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4. Dean Jones

Dean Jones was a member of the Australian team which won the World Cup for the first time in 1987. He played a vital knock of 33 runs in the final, which Australia won by seven runs against arch-rivals England. In the semi-final against Pakistan, Jones contributed with a 38-run knock.
The right-handed batter finished the tournament with 314 runs from eight innings, batting at an impressive average of 44.86. Jones registered three half-centuries during the campaign. He finished his international career with 52 Test and 164 ODI appearances under his belt. Jones scored 9669 runs for Australia across formats. After calling time on his playing career, Jones transitioned into commentary and coaching, excelling in both fields. The Coburg-born passed away at the age of 59 after suffering a stroke.
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