by Australian Cricket Society | Mar 18, 2024 | Journalism Scholarship, News
West Warrion vs Deans Marsh Division Two Match Review By Liam McCullagh, incoming ACS Journalism Scholar (mentored by The Footy Almanac’s John Harms). If you’ve ever wondered whether playing darts until 4:00am helps your cricket performance the next day, let me...
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 | Jan 15, 2024 | Journalism Scholarship, News
by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar As another Australian Test summer reaches its second act, with the short Test series against the West Indies, it’s difficult not to commend the Aussie Test team for playing with such style and class. Throughout this three-match...
by Australian Cricket Society | Nov 27, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News
by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar What Australia has achieved in this ODI World Cup confirms the force this team is within the white ball format. Not only did they defy the odds, but they defied them in a fashion not many thought this side could do. To beat...
by Australian Cricket Society | Nov 15, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News
by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar India looks like the team to beat in this year’s 2023 ODI tournament. The hosts do seem destined to lift the trophy this year, having been unbeaten so far. Their winning streak signifies the strength that Rohit Sharma has within...