by Australian Cricket Society | Mar 5, 2024 | Journalism Scholarship, News
by Sam Coulson, former ACS Journalism Scholar Annabel Sutherland stunned the cricketing world a few weeks ago when she created history becoming the youngest Australian women to score a double century whilst also producing the fastest ever double ton across women’s...
by Australian Cricket Society | Feb 2, 2024 | Journalism Scholarship, News
by our incoming Journalism Scholar, Liam McCullagh (mentored by John Harms, Footy Almanac) If ever there was a way to win-over Australian cricket fans, then that was it. Played with all the right gusto, spirit, and grit, intertwined with Caribbean flair, the West...
by Australian Cricket Society | Feb 2, 2024 | News
from Dave Long, Head of Cricket The ACS Wandering XI v Black-Bridge CC at Walhalla A beautiful morning allowed for a pleasant journey to the historic Walhalla village. Most of our intrepid players and supporters met in the township with 3, Ian Hammet, Daniel...
by Australian Cricket Society | Jan 30, 2024 | News
The ACS was fortunate enough to be able to interview Jenny Thompson, who has been journeying throughout the world, playing, writing and enjoying cricket. She’s visited 40 odd countries and has some amazing stories – who would have believed Brazil has a...
by Australian Cricket Society | Jan 16, 2024 | News
SON OF GRACE, Frank Worrell, a biography, Vaneisa Baklsh (published by Fairfield Books, UK, 328 pages, $65 posted from cricketbooks.com.au Frank Worrell would be dismayed at the disintegration of West Indian Test cricket. He’d also be totally cognizant of the pay...