Jesse Hogan

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

Umpires suspended over fix claim

Generic test umpire

Jesse Hogan International Cricket Council defended its bid to strengthen its corruption-busting division.

Cricket

Warne may bow out of Bash

Shane Warne

Jesse Hogan The Melbourne Stars accept the possibility that a second Big Bash League season without Champions League qualification for Shane Warne, plus his imminent threat of a second suspension, will diminish...

Cricket

No animosity over confrontation at Twenty20 paces

Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene (R) argues with Australia's Glenn Maxwell (2nd R) after the final delivery of their Twenty20 international cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground January 28, 2013.     REUTERS/David Gray     (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET)

Jesse Hogan Australian and Sri Lankan players are united in declaring there is no lingering animosity from the heated end to Monday night's Twenty20 match at the MCG.

Cricket

Apologies all round after spat at the 'G

Glenn Maxwell

Jesse Hogan No lingering animosity between Australia and Sri Lanka from heated Twenty20 match.

Cricket

Hussey guides Australia to 3-0 win

Jackson Bird is congratulated by Michael Hussey.

Jesse Hogan Mike Hussey has finished his international career in a situation he is well accustomed to: playing an influential role in shepherding his team to victory.

Ultimate team man plays a final, selfless role to lead Australia to victory

The Australian team with the trophy

Jesse Hogan Mike Hussey finishes his international career shepherding his team to victory.

Renegades blow away Hurricanes

Sent packing: Ricky Ponting is bowled by Muthiah Muarlidaran last night.

Jesse Hogan Nothing can curb Aaron Finch and his Melbourne Renegades except absurd rules.

Boundary furore triggers rule change

Aaron Finch

Jesse Hogan FAN fury at Aaron Finch being denied a six from what was on track to be the biggest hit of the Big Bash League season has triggered a sudden rule change for Etihad Stadium matches.

Cricket

Change after Finch fans hit the roof

Aaron Finch

Jesse Hogan Renegades captain's tonk off Doug Bollinger struck the frame of the fixed part of the roof.

One-dayer umpire shift

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Jesse Hogan A near revolt from players persuades Cricket Australia to axe overruling of on-field decisions.

Chicken riddle: Judgement day

What have I done? Chris Judd watches from the bench.

Jesse Hogan Chris Judd could have brought game into disrepute, reports Jesse Hogan.

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