American cricketer Aaron Jones is excited to play against his former teammates from the West Indies in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier. Jones received his education in the sport in Barbados and has played alongside well-known Caribbean cricketers like Shai Hope and Jason Holder. Jones says he views the upcoming game as another chance to play against his friends even though he is determined to win. In his career, Jones has played 38 One-day Internationals and 19 T20Is for the U.S., and he will play an important role in his team’s games during their World Cup Qualifier. Although cricket is not popular in the U.S., Jones claims there’s a lot of support from the many Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, and Caribbean people residing in the country. Successful games against their opponents are vital for their team’s growth, and they hope to leave a legacy for future American players. The U.S. has never featured in an ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup or T20 World Cup game, and the matches against West Indies, Nepal, Netherlands, and hosts Zimbabwe could change that if they win.
England’s Jones Unfazed by Playing Against Friends in Tournament Opener
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