Australia's Wonder Years The Ashes At Home from 1990 to 2007
Australia's Wonder Years The Ashes At Home from 1990 to 2007

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Australia's Wonder Years The Ashes At Home from 1990 to 2007

2013
Movie
395 min
English

Over 5 red-hot summers between 1990 and 2007, Australia dominated the Ashes down under like never before: in 25 test matches, the rampant Aussies won 18 and lost just 3. It was an unforgettable era when all-time greats including Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Allan Border and Steve Waugh inflicted cricket misery upon the English. While Australia re-wrote the record books - showing the inventors of the game how to dominate it We relive unforgettable moments from this all-conquering age: Steve Waugh's career-saving last-ball century; Shane Warne's Ashes hat-trick, the first in over 90 years; Adelaide's amazing victory plucked from nowhere during the 5-nil whitewash of 2006/07. Aussie's lethal bowling artillery: while McGrath and Warne dined out on England's batsmen, Jason Gillespie, Stuart MacGill, Merv Hughes, Brett Lee and Bruce Reid delivered their own brand of merciless bowling attack. These were the wonder years when Australia made history - and England was history.

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Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Sports

Plot Summary

This documentary series revisits the iconic Ashes cricket series contested in Australia between 1990 and 2007. It delves into the pivotal moments, legendary performances, and dramatic narratives that defined these hugely popular contests between England and Australia. Each episode focuses on a specific series, capturing the intense rivalry and unique atmosphere of Ashes cricket on Australian soil.

Critical Reception

As a documentary series focusing on historical sporting events, it was generally well-received by cricket enthusiasts and sports documentary fans. It was praised for its nostalgic look back at classic matches and for bringing together commentary and footage from memorable series.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its deep dive into significant Ashes series.

  • Praised for capturing the drama and iconic moments of Australian-hosted Ashes.

  • A must-watch for fans of cricket history, particularly the Ashes rivalry.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers enjoying the trip down memory lane and the comprehensive coverage of classic Ashes encounters. Many appreciated the focus on Australian home series.

Fun Fact

The series likely draws on extensive archival footage and interviews with key players and commentators from the respective Ashes series, offering a comprehensive retrospective.

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