Who is Aaron Jones? The USA Batter Who Equals Chris Gayle’s Six-Hitting Record in T20 World Cup
Aaron Jones smashed 94* off 40 balls against Canada in the T20 World Cup 2024 opener.
USA batter Aaron Jones’ has become the talk of the town following his match-winning performance against Canada in the T20 World Cup 2024 opener on Sunday, June 2.
Aaron Jones hammered an unbeaten 94 from just 40 balls to propel the USA to a historic victory in the T20 World Cup opener against Canada. He shattered a plethora of records with his magnificent knock.
One of them being the second highest six-hitter in the T20 World Cup inning. He hit a total of 10 sixes during his unbeaten knock, just one less than the legendary Barbados batter Chris Gayle.
All You Need to Know About Aaron Jones:
Aaron Jones Birth Place
Born in New York to West Indian parents in 1994, Jones always wanted to represent the Caribbean nation in Cricket. He even played alongside current Windies stars like Shai Hope and Jason Holder in his early cricketing days. However, fate had other plans, and Jones eventually donned the USA jersey – a remarkable achievement in itself.
Aaron Jones USA Debut
The right-handed batter made his USA debut in 2019, starting with a T20 match against the United Arab Emirates, followed by his ODI debut against Papua New Guinea within a month. Interestingly, he’s also a handy part-time leg-spinner, adding another dimension to his skillset.
Leagues in Which Aaron Jones Played
Jones has gained experience playing in various T20 leagues worldwide. He has been part of the Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League, the Seattle Orcas in Major League Cricket, and even the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League.