Jesse Hogan
Jesse Hogan has been a reporter at The Age since 2004, and has been part of its sports department since 2008. He is primarily focused on cricket and has covered a number of the Australian team's overseas tours, including the 2011 World Cup. He also reports on AFL and soccer.
Cricket
Sutherland's Midas touch
Jesse Hogan The biggest - and, for many, only - criteria for gauging the health of the game is the performance of the men's national team.
Cricket
Departing May hits out at cricket's 'decay'
Jesse Hogan Former Test off-spinner Tim May goes out swinging from his role as international cricketers' chief advocate.
Cricket
Secret list for Champions Trophy
Jesse Hogan Cricket Australia allowed to keep secret its list of 30 players for Champions Trophy.
Watson defies injury to scoop award
Jesse Hogan SHANE Watson's magnificent performances at last year's World Twenty20 earned him the player of the tournament award.
Cricket
Sangakkara's ton of motivation
Jesse Hogan If international cricket was a kingdom, Kumar Sangakkara would be a senior royal.
Southern Stars arrive home, ready to celebrate
Jesse Hogan Australia's triumphant women cricketers have rushed home so quickly they have not had time to celebrate their thrilling World T20 victory in Sri Lanka.
Cricket
Umpires suspended over fix claim
Jesse Hogan International Cricket Council defended its bid to strengthen its corruption-busting division.
Cricket
McDermott joins Irish camp
Jesse Hogan Wantaway Australia bowling coach begins plotting to defeat his recent proteges.
All eyes on Clarke
Jesse Hogan Australia's hopes of success at ICC annual awards rest on Michael Clarke, Jess Cameron and James Pattinson.


























