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
Christian, McDonald in swap
Jesse Hogan Victoria and South Australia set aside recent acrimony to complete a swap of key all-rounders.
Cricket
McDonald and Finch seek release from the Bushrangers
Jesse Hogan More frustration for Victoria after ending the 2012-13 season without silverware.
Cricket
Bulls claim title as Vics fall short
Jesse Hogan The Darren Lehmann-led revival of Queensland cricket continues. So too does Victoria's record of dominating the Ryobi Cup until the biggest match of the season.
Blues scent finals spot after beating Bushrangers
Jesse Hogan The Blues' second win at the MCG in the past 20 years has created a logjam in the race for entry into the Sheffield Shield final and left first-placed Victoria at risk of more disappointment this...
Vics hope to right some wrongs at home
Jesse Hogan Another chapter in domestic cricket's dominant current rivalry will be written on Wednesday.
Vics look for outright win
Jesse Hogan Inspired by Cameron White and Michael Hill, Victoria easily gains first-innings points.
Spinner ropes in Bulls and lays claim for Ashes
Jesse Hogan It took just half an over to show why officials are lobbying for Fawad Ahmed's eligibility for Australia to be expedited.
Cricket
Forrest's ton leads Bulls out of the woods
Jesse Hogan Queensland saved from an awful start in which it lost four wickets in the first hour.
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
D. Hussey still chases ODI dream
Jesse Hogan David Hussey is looking to Victoria's match against England Lions as a springboard for the Bushrangers' Ryobi Cup campaign, and also for him to return to Australia's one-day team.
Shipperd, Helmot get nod again
Jesse Hogan Pair have held the Bushrangers' top coaching roles for almost five years
Stars choked worse than Stosur: 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
Jesse Hogan Melbourne Stars president Eddie McGuire says his team panicked worse than Sam Stosur.
Cricket
Warne may bow out of Bash
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...
Small steps for Marsh: Inverarity
Jesse Hogan Australia's Twenty20 selectors name West Australian in squad for series against Sri Lanka.
Warne's star burns less brightly, and he knows it
Jesse Hogan Shane Warne's rapid descent from buoyant to embittered over the past six weeks began in the match that was supposed to further the claims he made on the eve of the Big Bash League that the only thing...
Cricket
Samuels ready to dominate
Jesse Hogan The West Indies all-rounder has been under siege in Australia, but looks positively on his time with the Renegades 'family' and is vowing to make 2013 a big year.
Stars survive scare to fight another day
Jesse Hogan Sydney Thunder threatens, only to fade away at the end, giving the Stars victory.
New Star has been around the traps
Jesse Hogan Dimi Mascarenhas a bit embarrassed to be replacing BBL's most dangerous bowler.
Cricket
Stars' chance to shine
Jesse Hogan The Melbourne Stars are bracing for the biggest test of their lofty reputation.


























