Amazon Prime Video’s Docuseries The Test: A New Era For Australia's Team Is The Greatest Redemption Story

We all are well aware of the fact how the Australian team pulled up it’s socks and made a phenomenal comeback with the Ashes 2019 in the captaincy of Tim Paine. As Amazon Prime Video’s docuseries The Test: A New Era For Australia’s Team is based on the Australian team’s road to victory, it features the team’s greatest redemption story. Check it out!

Gretel Sequeira

Mon Mar 30 2020, 15:26:38 6594 views
People everywhere fascinated with how someone picks themselves up from the bottom where there is no such scope for a comeback and rises like a phoenix flying high into the horizon. We all are well aware of the fact how the Australian team pulled up its socks and made a phenomenal comeback with the Ashes 2019 in the captaincy of Tim Paine. As Amazon Prime Video’s docuseries The Test: A New Era For Australia’s Team is based on the Australian team’s road to victory, it features the team’s greatest redemption story.

Every cricket buff loves a good story about how one powerful team rises up and marks a great and powerful comeback. As the Australian team won hearts by winning the Ashes in 2019, after their major disaster of the South Africa series, the Amazon Prime Video’s docuseries The Test: A New Era For Australia’s Team gives a cricket fan a clear picture of the big win. The series features 8 episodes which offers its viewers everything that happened behind the scenes during the Ashes 2019 series. The series starts with Josh Hazlewood and the Australian team engaging for a Leg before wicket against Craig Overton at Old Trafford stadium. The first episode kick-starts with an overview for all the fans of what the Australian team went through due to the South African series cheating scandal which led to the Captain and Vice-captain stepping down.

Like everyone knows what happened next after the cheating ball-tampering saga, the docuseries focuses on how the team worked hard and managed to win the Ashes 2019. As Darren Lehmann had to quit as coach later replaced by Justin Langer and Tim Paine taking over the captaincy from Steve Smith, the series brings to light the hard work the Australian team put forward to win the Ashes 2019. The docuseries gives the viewers an in-depth experience of how the decisions took place in the locker room and everything that happened behind the scenes.


Meanwhile, the docuseries is directed by Adrian Brown and gives the audience of the streaming platform a clear view of how the though process of the players goes on when there is a lot at stake to most importantly prove to all the fans. Also Read: Neena Gupta And Jitendra Kumar Collaborate For Amazon Prime's Panchayat; Saga Of An Urban Boy's Struggle In Rural India - Trailer Inside







Image source: YouTube/ Amazon Prime Video

RELATED NEWS