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  Nationality New Zealand
  Country New Zealand
  Country Abbrev NZ
  Name Jeremy Coney
  Picture Cricket_no_picpng
  Batting Style Right-hand bat
  Bowling Style Right-arm medium
  Balls true
  Tests 52
  Test Runs 2668
  Test Bat Avg 3757
  Test 100s/50s 3/16
  Test Top Score 174
  Test Overs 2835
  Test Wickets 27
  Test Bowl Avg 3577
  Test 5s -
  Test 10s -
  Test Best Bowling 3/28
  Test Catches/stumpings 64/-
  ODIs 88
  ODI Runs 1874
  ODI Bat Avg 3072
  ODI 100s/50s -/8
  ODI Top Score 66
  ODI Overs 2931
  ODI Wickets 54
  ODI Bowl Avg 3775
  ODI 5s -
  ODI 10s -
  ODI Best Bowling 4/46
  ODI Catches/stumpings 40/-
  Date 4 February
  Year 2006


Jeremy Vernon Coney (born 21 June 1952 in Wellington ) was a New Zealand Cricketer , who played 52 Test Matches and 88 ODIs for New Zealand, captaining them in 15 Tests and 25 ODIs. He was one of New Zealand's most successful batsmen, at least by average, and he made 16 fifties, but centuries often eluded him and he had to wait nine years to make his first - by that time, he had turned 31. He only lost one Test series as captain, against Pakistan away, and he became Wisden Cricketer Of The Year in 1984 .

Coney was the captain who in 1986, after the England wicketkeeper Bruce French was injured by a Hadlee bouncer, allowed Bob Taylor to leave the sponsor's tent and play as a substitute. It was one of the great sporting gestures of all time. New Zealand won that series with the bowling of Hadlee only slightly more potent than the captaincy of Coney. His medium-pace bowling was often used in ODIs, where it yielded 54 wickets, including four for 46 against Sri Lanka in 1985.

He now works as a commentator for Sky TV.


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  Before Geoff Howarth
  Title New Zealand National Cricket Captain
  Years 1984 / 85 - 1986 / 7