
Jacob Kuriype
Chief of Production at CODE Sports
Write words for @CodeSportsAu | Formerly at @FoxCricket, and @ICC via @EngageDigitalPs | 📧 [email protected]
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Nov 11, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Jacob Kuriype
As thin as a rake and as strong as an ox, Yashasvi Jaiswal is the most aggressive opener to come out of India since Virender Sehwag and the country’s most exciting batter since Virat Kohli. And even within the diverse tapestry of tales that make up the history of Indian cricket, Jaiswal’s story is remarkable. The son of a shopkeeper in India’s rural north, Jaiswal left home for Mumbai as an 11-year-old to chase his cricketing dream. He’d initially find work and shelter at a dairy.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Jacob Kuriype
As thin as a rake and as strong as an ox, Yashasvi Jaiswal is the most aggressive opener to come out of India since Virender Sehwag and the country’s most exciting batter since Virat Kohli. And even within the diverse tapestry of tales that make up the history of Indian cricket, Jaiswal’s story is remarkable. The son of a shopkeeper in India’s rural north, Jaiswal left home for Mumbai as an 11-year-old to chase his cricketing dream. He’d initially find work and shelter at a dairy.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
codesports.com.au | Julian Linden |Jacob Kuriype
Oscar Piastri will start today’s Mexican Grand Prix (7am AEDT) from near the back of the grid following a “poor mistake” as Max Verstappen and Lando Norris set up the prospect of another spectacular duel. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz snatched pole position with a flying lap time of 1:15.946 on Sunday (AEDT). Follow the action in our live blog below!Originally published as F1 Mexico Grand Prix 2024 live updates and results
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Jun 24, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Jacob Kuriype |Robyn Ironside |Nathan Schmidt |Aisling Brennan
A new cold front is set to hit Australian shores on Wednesday after much of the country shivers through a frosty Tuesday night. Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist Christie Johnson said the cold front would impact WA from Wednesday and extend into Southeastern Australia in the days following.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
news.com.au | Jacob Kuriype
Australia has pulled off an almighty fightback to defeat New Zealand and seal a 2-0 series sweep, with middle order resistance from Mitchell Marsh and Alex Carey dragging the tourists back into the contest. Chasing a target of 279, the tourists lost Head in the second over the day to be left at 5-80 only for an out-of-form Carey to steady the ship with Marsh - before he fell short of a century, and left the rest of the chase with the Australian tail.
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RT @hdelbs: Have been working on this for a couple of months, having previously known nothing about the team bar the incredible line-up. Th…

RT @beastieboy07: Brilliantly done by @JacobKuriype. Here’s his story: https://t.co/PojQhcYXCd & here’s my column: https://t.co/cvzykc5bFD…

Around 1/5 players in the national pathways system are of South Asian heritage. That number balloons to 1/25 at first-class level. A mountain of work is being done to find out why, and how to close the gap. A look at both sides of the equation https://t.co/835lTnXRE3