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Could the USA succeed as a Test playing nation?

Could the USA succeed as a Test playing nation?

by Australian Cricket Society | Jan 23, 2026 | Journalism Scholarship, News

By Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes, ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). Could the USA succeed as a Test playing nation? Perhaps more importantly, would the American public be open to the addition of cricket in the US summer sporting schedule?...
It’s been a crazy Ashes series.

It’s been a crazy Ashes series.

by Australian Cricket Society | Jan 6, 2026 | Journalism Scholarship, News

By Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes, ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). It’s been a crazy Ashes series. Australia has not fielded their best XI in this Ashes campaign. Josh Hazelwood will not play.. Steve Smith captained the side through the...
Dinner with Dizzy – Saturday 27th December @ Kooyong

Dinner with Dizzy – Saturday 27th December @ Kooyong

by Australian Cricket Society | Jan 2, 2026 | News

The annual ACS Boxing Day dinner for 2025 was held at Kooyong on Saturday 27th December, the second and unexpectedly last day of the Ashes Test match.  Our special guest was Australian fast bowling great Jason “Dizzy” Gillespie. Members and their guests, 78 in...
Celebration of Cricket Carnival – Barossa

Celebration of Cricket Carnival – Barossa

by Australian Cricket Society | Dec 6, 2025 | News

The Australian Cricket Society is again fielding a team in the Celebration of Cricket Carnival in the Barossa Valley next year the same week as the Echuca Carnival. Barossa: 26 caters for Over 60 and O70s players who were missed selection in club teams for Echuca. The...
An Amazing Women’s World Cup

An Amazing Women’s World Cup

by Australian Cricket Society | Dec 6, 2025 | Journalism Scholarship, News

By Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes, ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). When Tayla McGrath doesn’t take a catch to dismiss Jemimah Rodrigues, no Australian on the field seems fazed. They are behind in this do-or-die semi-final; India is batting...
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Ricky Ponting

After retiring from a career as one of the world’s best cricketers, Ricky has now joined the board of the Ponting Foundation. Off the field, since 2002 Ricky and his wife Rianna have raised in excess of $10 million to help young Australians and their families beat cancer. In 2008 Ricky and Rianna established the Ponting Foundation to provide focus to their fundraising efforts.

In 2012 Ricky was appointed as an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AO); not only for his extraordinary cricketing achievements, but also for his distinguished service to the community through the establishment of the Ponting Foundation.

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