by Australian Cricket Society | May 3, 2025 | Journalism Scholarship, News
By Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes, incoming ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). At 3/28 early on the fourth day, South Australia looked far from favourites to lift the Sheffield Shield later in the day. With the bowlers having the upper hand...
by Australian Cricket Society | Mar 24, 2025 | Journalism Scholarship, News
By Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes, incoming ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). While never the most celebrated rivalry, the Australian-Sri Lankan series is one that has happened on a regular basis for the last few decades....
by Australian Cricket Society | Feb 25, 2025 | Journalism Scholarship, News
By Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes, incoming ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). The summer of 2013-14 wasn’t the first summer where I watched cricket, but it was the one where I fell in love with the sport and this makes sense. I was eight...
by Australian Cricket Society | Jan 26, 2025 | Journalism Scholarship, News
By Liam McCullagh ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). In one of the most watched and attended Test series of all-time, it was fitting that on the final day, the series was still in the balance. Despite starring...
by Australian Cricket Society | Dec 1, 2024 | Journalism Scholarship, News
By Liam McCullagh ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). A late spring birthday means one thing – it’s an Australian obligation to involve cricket somehow, but one birthday where I got to grace the hallowed turf of the...
by Australian Cricket Society | Nov 22, 2024 | Journalism Scholarship, News
By Liam McCullagh ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac‘s John Harms). Twelve months ago, this summer’s Australia vs India Test series looked like a preview to the World Test Championship final, however the two world beating teams full of world class...