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.

Law to leave Bangladesh for academy role

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Jesse Hogan Former Queensland batsman Stuart Law to return to Australia in a key development role.

'Nanna' shows the way

Stellar performance: Lisa Sthalekar (centre), after the Super Six win in Mumbai, is still loving the game.

Jesse Hogan A glance at Australia's women's World Cup squad shows only one member has reached 30.

'Old girl' of Southern Stars not ready to hang up boots

 Erin Osborne of Australia celebrates with teammate Lisa Sthalekar

Jesse Hogan A cursory glance at Australia's women's World Cup squad, dominated by players in their early 20s, reveals only one of the 15 has reached her 30th birthday, and is almost four years older than the...

Hodge wants shot at Ashes dream

In form: Brad Hodge has an eye on England.

Chloe Saltau and Jesse Hogan Brad Hodge approachs Victoria's selectors about a comeback to first-class cricket.

Cricket

T20 end near for Hussey

Good innings: Mike Hussey averaged 77.5 runs in Sri Lanka.

Jesse Hogan Mike Hussey has likely played his last 20-over match for Australia.

Cricket

Umpires suspended over fix claim

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Jesse Hogan International Cricket Council defended its bid to strengthen its corruption-busting division.

Selector snuffs Ferguson's baggy dream

Callum Ferguson

Jesse Hogan Head selector John Inverarity deems Callum Ferguson's impressive-looking one-day record misleading.

India turns to Dawes for guidance

Joe Dawes

Jesse Hogan For bowling coaches the trendiest recruitment zone appears to be Australia.

Cricket

In sizzling form

Michael Clarke.

Jesse Hogan Jesse Hogan picks the top 10 Australian performances of 2011-12.

Cricket

Australia in a spin as Lyon is named to make his one-day debut

Jesse Hogan Australia's desperation to expose the ''softer underbelly'' of Sri Lanka's batting order is likely to persuade it to employ a dual spin attack for the first time in six years in today's tri-series...