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

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.

One-day wonders step in to give Lankans positive vibe

Sri Lanka cricketer Ajantha Mendis delivers the ball during a practise session at the Galle International Stadium in Galle on August 30, 2011. Sri Lanka will play Australia starting on August 31 in the first of three test matches. AFP PHOTO/ Lakruwan WANNIARACHCHI

Jesse Hogan SRI LANKA will start the ODI series comforted by the fact their achievements in 50-over cricket in Australia easily trump their poor Test record Down Under.

Australia chasing hard-earned rest

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Jesse Hogan, Adelaide Players have significant personal and financial incentive to beat Sri Lanka tonight.

McKay's heroics save Aussies

Jesse Hogan The enthralling ODI tri-series got the deciding final it deserved last night as Australia's battered bowlers proved their mettle to deliver a 16-run victory over Sri Lanka.

Cricket

Cavalry arrives as bowlers hit stride

Jesse Hogan Australia's batsmen had cause to feel their bowler teammates had not pulled their weight in the first two tri-series finals. Last night's decider went some way to squaring the ledger.

Cricket

McKay stars as Australia claim tri-series

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Jesse Hogan THE enthralling one-day tri-series got the deciding final it deserved last night as Australia's battered bowlers proved their mettle to deliver their team a 16-run victory over Sri Lanka.

Bowlers hit mark: Watson

Jesse Hogan, Adelaide Stifling bowling effort also set a standard that must be maintained, acting captain insists.