Jones to return as commentator

Published September 27, 2006

SYDNEY, Sept 26: Former Australian Test cricketer Dean Jones will resume his career as a television commentator next year after being sacked for calling a Muslim player a terrorist.

Jones, 45, lost his job with the Ten Sports last month when viewers heard him say ‘the terrorist's got another wicket’ as South Africa's Hashim Amla took a catch in a Test against Sri Lanka.

He later apologized for the remark, saying it was meant as a joke among commentators and was not meant to go to air.

Jones said on Tuesday that two Indian TV networks have employed him and that he'll return to commentating next year. He refused to name the networks but said he will be providing commentary on the World Cup.

Jones said he has also signed a two-year deal with Australia's Southern Cross radio network.

Jones said he believed cricket followers, including Muslims, had forgiven him for the terrorist remark.

“It's an unfortunate situation, and I've apologized,” he said. “I've spoken to Hashim three times already since and everything's fine. There's a few other ugly things in the world to worry about than worry about that.”—AP

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