Adam Collins

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Born
Adam Collins

OccupationsCricket journalist and sports commentator
Yearsactive2015–present
Children2
Adam Collins
Born
Adam Collins

OccupationsCricket journalist and sports commentator
Years active2015–present
Children2
Websitefinalwordcricket.com

Adam Collins is an Australian cricket journalist, author, and broadcaster. He was named the 2020 Cricket Writers' Club Christopher Martin-Jenkins Broadcaster of the Year. In 2024, Collins co-authored Glenn Maxwell’s autobiography.

Collins attended Lyndale Secondary College in North Dandenong before completing his final year of secondary school as an exchange student at East Aurora High School in Western New York. It was whilst studying Politics & History at Monash University that he first became involved in the Labor Party, joining the staff of Tim Holding MP whilst still a student.

Political career

Collins worked as a media advisor to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and was on the staff of federal treasurer Wayne Swan. He also worked on the London 2012 Olympic Games and 2012 Paralympic Games organising committees.[1]

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Personal life

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