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
Bushrangers after revenge and final place
Jesse Hogan Revenge is the motivator for Victoria as it seeks to guarantee its spot in the Ryobi Cup final.
Cricket
Quiney plays down century
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.
Big, brash: How your team will fare this season
Jesse Hogan and Andrew Wu Your guide to the upcoming Big Bash series, Australia's premier T20 tournament.
Cricket
Christian and Bollinger among those discarded by Indian Premier League teams
Jesse Hogan All-rounder Daniel Christian and former Test paceman Doug Bollinger are among 13 Australian discarded by their Indian Premier League teams.
Tigers blunt Bushrangers' pacemen
Jesse Hogan Even the most star-laden pace attacks can be blunted by disciplined opponents.
Cricket
Batter up
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
Jesse Hogan Head selector John Inverarity deems Callum Ferguson's impressive-looking one-day record misleading.
Redbacks fail to bite Bushrangers
Jesse Hogan South Australia dominates play and then cedes control to Victoria.
Redbacks on the chase, but Victoria in box seat
Jesse Hogan South Australia needs another 247 to register first win of the season.
Cricket
CA leans towards wages-on-merit system
Jesse Hogan Cricket Australia trying to implement one of Argus review's most contentious recommendations.
Wade too is being wooed by Warriors
Jesse Hogan Michael Clarke is not the only current Australian player being wooed by the Pune Warriors, with wicketkeeper Matthew Wade also a chance to go straight from the West Indies to the Indian Premier...

























