Updates from the third day of play at the MCGAny thoughts? Email or tweet @collinsadam 1.51am GMT A special report on a special bloke. I can’t think of a better human being than Jesse Hogan, who I’m sure all of you would know for his writing on our game. This is a fantastic piece about his recovery from the stroke that nearly killed him in 2016 and the book he triumphantly released before Christmas – For Cap and Country.In February 2016, @Jesse_Hogan suffered a stroke which left him fighting for life.The swelling on his brain was so large that part of his skull had to be removed.Yet Jesse persevered, and with an assist from @AndrewFaulkner9, For Cap And Country was released pic.twitter.com/AtChYVrlOW 1.33am GMT 42nd over: New Zealand 102-6 (Latham 42, Santner 1) Big spin and considerable bounce from Lyon, who has bowled his own lovely spell leading into the lunch break. He beats Latham with one that goes a long way, taken tidily by Paine. The opener finishes the session positively, getting down the track to drive a single. Continue reading…
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