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

Faulkner in Ashes contention

Jesse Hogan An all-rounder whom selectors had seemingly pigeonholed as a limited-overs specialist has surged into contention for the Ashes.

Cricket

Bulls claim title as Vics fall short

Ryan Harris

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

Trent Copeland, Nic Maddinson.

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...

Victoria must wait after loss to Queensland

Oh yeah: Ryan Harris celebrates a wicket in the one-day game between Victoria and Queensland at the MCG.

Jesse Hogan Victoria's opponent and possibly venue for Ryobi Cup final remain unconfirmed.

Vics hope to right some wrongs at home

James Hopes

Jesse Hogan Another chapter in domestic cricket's dominant current rivalry will be written on Wednesday.

Cricket

Bushrangers after revenge and final place

Rob Quiney

Jesse Hogan Revenge is the motivator for Victoria as it seeks to guarantee its spot in the Ryobi Cup final.

Cricket

Top ten Australian cricket performances

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Jesse Hogan Jesse Hogan rates the elite performances in the Allan Border Medal voting period.

Cricket

D. Hussey still chases ODI dream

David Hussey.

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.

Cricket

Hard work key to Clarke's fourth medal

Michael Clarke.

Jesse Hogan MICHAEL Clarke is well placed to finish his career with more Allan Border Medals than anyone after equalling Ricky Ponting's record of four wins on Monday night.

Shipperd, Helmot get nod again

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Jesse Hogan Pair have held the Bushrangers' top coaching roles for almost five years

Warne no legend

Shane Warne in a heated exchange with Marlon Samuels.

Jesse Hogan EXCLUSIVE Marlon Samuels is disgusted at the behaviour of Shane Warne and the Stars.

Disgusted Samuels hits out at Warne

Shane Warne in a heated exchange with Marlon Samuels.

Jesse Hogan MARLON SAMUELS says his recent spat with Shane Warne would probably have degenerated into fisticuffs had it occurred a few years earlier.

Cricket

Clarke likely to miss ODI finale with twisted ankle

Michael Clarke.

Jesse Hogan A sprained ankle has Australian captain Michael Clarke in doubt for Wednesday's deciding one-day match against Sri Lanka in Hobart.

Cricket

Injured Clarke may miss key clash

Injury blow: Michael Clarke.

Jesse Hogan Captain sprained right ankle in a fielding drill at Bellerive on Tuesday morning.

Cricket

Likely loss of Clarke to hurt home hopes

Michael Clarke

Jesse Hogan AUSTRALIA appear likely to have to attempt their desperate bid to salvage a draw in their one-day series against Sri Lanka without their most accomplished batsman, Michael Clarke.

Cricket

Samuels ready to dominate

Marlon Samuels

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.

Hussey dumped, Haddin back in one-day squad

Mike Hussey.

Jesse Hogan Australian selectors have made the bold decision to dump retiring champion Mike Hussey from the one-day international team, denying him a farewell tour around the country.

Stars survive scare to fight another day

Chris Gayle

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

Cricket

Big Bash semis deserve best line-ups: McGuire

James Pattinson of Australia.

Jesse Hogan Melbourne Stars president Eddie McGuire is urging Cricket Australia to allow all four Big Bash League semi-finalists to select full-strength teams next week, including James Pattinson for the Stars.

Lock it in, Eddie: Stars need stars available, says McGuire

Channel 9 personality and Collingwood Football Club President Eddie McGuire during his lunch with AFR journalist John Stensholt for the Lunch with the AFR section of the newspaper. The lunch took place at Vue de Monde at Rialto Tower in Melbourne. Photo by Jesse Marlow. 9/9/2011-5.jpg

Jesse Hogan MELBOURNE STARS president Eddie McGuire is urging Cricket Australia to allow all four Big Bash League semi-finalists to select full-strength teams next week, including James Pattinson for the...