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.

Lower-tier players get snapped up

Jesse Hogan Indian Premier Leage teams clamoured for Australia's relatively unproven all-rounders.

Millionaire Maxwell trumps all at IPL auction

maxwell

Jesse Hogan PROVEN Test greats Michael Clarke and Ricky Ponting's high-risk strategy of placing the maximum Indian Premier League auction price on their heads only barely paid off as teams instead clamoured over...

Cricket

Quiney plays down century

Rob Quiney.

Jesse Hogan Rob Quiney has played down the significance of his century in Victoria's eight-wicket thrashing of the England Lions, insisting that such good form has been long overdue.

Voges takes fine ton as hosts seal series

Adam Voges

Jesse Hogan AUSTRALIA's record home-winning streak against a visiting team in one-dayers has extended to a 17th match and 16th year after it claimed a 17-run win - and with it a 5-0 series whitewash - against...

Cricket

Voges ton sets up series whitewash

Made it: Australia's James Faulkner declared safe as West Indies' Devon Thomas hits the stumps at the MCG.

Jesse Hogan Australia completes a 5-0 sweep of the one-day series against the West Indies.

Langer's advice a boon for Voges

Adam Voges

Jesse Hogan Plaudits for Justin Langer since taking over as Western Australia head coach continue.

Stars choked worse than Stosur: McGuire

eddie mcguire

Jesse Hogan A "shattered" Melbourne Stars president Eddie McGuire says his team panicked worse than Australian tennis player Sam Stosur by spurning a clear opportunity to advance to the Big Bash League final.

Cricket

No excuse, Stars choked: McGuire

James Faulkner Shane Warne

Jesse Hogan Melbourne Stars president Eddie McGuire says his team panicked worse than Sam Stosur.

Small steps for Marsh: Inverarity

Back in favour: Shaun Marsh.

Jesse Hogan Australia's Twenty20 selectors name West Australian in squad for series against Sri Lanka.

New Star has been around the traps

Dimi Mascarenhas

Jesse Hogan Dimi Mascarenhas a bit embarrassed to be replacing BBL's most dangerous bowler.

Big, brash: How your team will fare this season

Big Bash league.

Jesse Hogan and Andrew Wu Your guide to the upcoming Big Bash series, Australia's premier T20 tournament.

North recaptures form to lift Warriors in shield clash

On target: James Pattinson lets fly for the Bushrangers at the MCG.

Jesse Hogan Marcus North's batting form returns to save Western Australia from imploding.

Pattinson fires in boost for Tests

James Pattinson has a go with the bat during Victoria's first innings.

Jesse Hogan Batsmen fail to spark in Shield games but Victorian paceman surges back into form.

Cricket

Batter up

Andrew McDonald.

Jesse Hogan Victoria kicks off its Sheffield Shield campaign against Western Australia in Perth today. Jesse Hogan looks at how the teams are shaping up. Here's his preview of the season ahead.

Selector snuffs Ferguson's baggy dream

Callum Ferguson

Jesse Hogan Head selector John Inverarity deems Callum Ferguson's impressive-looking one-day record misleading.