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Are the England fans getting to the Australians?

by Australian Cricket Society | Jul 11, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News

by ACS literary scholar, Kobe Jacobs In a do-or-die situation, England stood up to the task of keeping this current Ashes series alive. Their three-wicket win at Headingley was fuelled by constant barracking from the England fans over the four days, which might just...

Bairstow’s brain fade causes English uproar

by Australian Cricket Society | Jul 6, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News

by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar On Day 5 of the Lord’s Test, the Australians somehow managed to turn the home of cricket into one of the most hostile environments we have seen in the history of cricket. It was at no fault of their own. Alex Carey only did...

An Ashes Classic – Australia win day five thriller at Edgbaston

by Australian Cricket Society | Jun 22, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News

by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar Those in Australia who stayed up until the early hours of Wednesday morning witnessed arguably the greatest Test match ever played between England and Australia and goodness hasn’t there been a few? The First Test at Edgbaston must...

One down, one to go – Aussies too good in the World Test Championship

by Australian Cricket Society | Jun 14, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News

by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar This is it. This might just be one of the strongest Australian Test sides we have seen in quite some time. After securing the right to now be named the best Test team on the planet, the Australians will feel a win against India in...
Ron Luff’s Love for the Burwood Cricket Club

Ron Luff’s Love for the Burwood Cricket Club

by Australian Cricket Society | Jun 11, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News

by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar Ron Luff holds the record for having played the most games at the Burwood Cricket Club, a club which has seen many players over its 150-year history. Luff still remains heavily involved with the cricket club due to his family ties....
Hyde’s incredible journey through the game of cricket

Hyde’s incredible journey through the game of cricket

by Australian Cricket Society | May 28, 2023 | Journalism Scholarship, News

by Kobe Jacobs, ACS Literary Scholar Phillip Hyde has been able to rub shoulders with some of Victoria’s finest cricketers, having played ten first-class games for the mighty Vics in the mid-1980s. Born and bred in Glen Waverley, his house was only a short walk away...
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ACS Annual Dinner 2024 - featuring Ken Piesse
ACS Annual Dinner 2024 - featuring Ken Piesse
August 30, 2024    
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club
The Australian Cricket Society's 2024 Annual Dinner will be held on Friday, 30 August 2024 at Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, from 7-11pm. Our guest of [...]
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ACS Annual Dinner 2024 - featuring Ken Piesse
ACS Annual Dinner 2024 - featuring Ken Piesse
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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.

We are honoured to have Ricky as our patron with the Australian Cricket Society.

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