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.

Stars survive scare to fight another day

Jesse Hogan Sydney Thunder threatens, only to fade away at the end, giving the Stars victory.

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.

Finch belts out the perfect captain's knock to take shine off Warne's Stars

Shane Warne

Jesse Hogan AARON FINCH reinforced his status as Australia's form limited-overs batsman to propel Melbourne Renegades to a stirring eight-wicket derby win over the Stars - and pummel their captain, Shane Warne,...

Fade to White

Tall timber: Cameron White struggled last season with a lack of timing.

Jesse Hogan Cameron White returns from the IPL confident that he can rebuild his reputation at home.

Cricket

Keeping faith in tale of two cities

Melbourne Renegade Brad Hodge.

Jesse Hogan Cricket Australia still believes Melbourne and Sydney can host two viable Twenty20 teams.

Cricket

Rejuvenated Forrest gets a shot at the big time

Peter Forrest

Jesse Hogan Peter Forrest could be a long-term replacement for Ricky Ponting or Mike Hussey.

Day of reckoning for those who run Australian cricket

Cricket Australia.

Jesse Hogan Australia's cricket administrators and its players are today holding important meetings in Melbourne that will shape the way the sport is run.