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...
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...
by Australian Cricket Society | Jun 22, 2023 | News
It is with great sadness that the Australian Cricket Society notes the death of Hon. Tom Roper, a long time ACS member (since 2006) and supporter. Although wheelchair-bound he made every effort to attend Society functions – the latest being the Celebration of...
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...
by Australian Cricket Society | Jun 14, 2023 | News
Footy Almanac founder John Harms is assisting the ACS by mentoring our Journalism Scholar, Kobe Jacobs. John invites you to dinner on June 29 as per below: You are invited to dinner with former Test cricketer Rick Darling, as we celebrate his book Bush to Buckingham...
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....