Michael Hogan (cricketer)

Holding dual Australian and British citizenship, in March 2012 he signed to play county cricket for Glamorgan.

[5] He made his List A debut for Western Australia against Queensland in the first game of the 2009–10 Ford Ranger One-Day Cup, taking 1/31 off 10 overs.

[9] Hogan became one of Western Australia's leading fast bowlers for the 2010–11 season after Ben Edmondson moved interstate, Brett Dorey and Steve Magoffin were injured, and Ashley Noffke retired.

At the end of the season, Hogan was awarded the Lawrie Sawle Medal for Western Australia's "most outstanding" player in domestic matches.

[12] In March 2012, Hogan announced he had signed a three-year contract to play for Glamorgan, the only Wales-based team in English county cricket.

[13] Western Australia's captain at the time, Marcus North, was Glamorgan's overseas player for the previous season, and recommended him to the team's coach, Matthew Mott.