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The Test (Australian TV series)

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The Test
Also known asThe Test: A New Era for Australia's Team (season 1)
GenreDocu-series
Directed byAdrian Brown
Sheldon Wynne (co-director season 2)
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
ProducersMish Armstrong
Adrian Brown
Richard Ostroff
Production locationAustralia
Running time43-61 minutes
Production companiesAmazon Studios
Whooshka Media
Cricket Australia
Original release
NetworkAmazon Prime Video
Release12 March 2020 (2020-03-12)

The Test, known as The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team in its first season, is an Australian docu-series, produced by Amazon Studios for Amazon Prime Video,[1] and co-produced by Cricket Australia.[2] The first season was released on Prime Video on 12 March 2020 and consists of 8 episodes.[3] A second season, consisting of 4 episodes, was released on Prime Video on 13 January 2023.[4]

The docu-series follows the Australian men's cricket team. The first season follows the team's path to redemption under the leadership of captain Tim Paine and head coach Justin Langer in the 18 months after the 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal.[5][6] The second season follows the team after the exit of Paine as captain and the subsequent departure of Langer at the end of 2021 and beginning of 2022.[4]

An edited, feature-length version of the first season aired on the Seven Network on 4 October 2020.[7]

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Synopsis

Season 1

The first season is a behind-the-scenes look at the Australian men's team's fall from grace and its path to regain its integrity in the 18 months after the 2018 ball-tampering scandal.[2]

Episode 1

The series begins with the 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal which rocks Australian cricket, the subsequent press conferences, and the bans from play for those found involved: captain Steve Smith, deputy David Warner, and Australian opener Cameron Bancroft. Darren Lehmann resigns as head coach, while Tim Paine replaces Smith as the new captain of the national team.[8][2]

A few weeks later, former cricketer Justin Langer is announced by Cricket Australia as the new head coach. The episode ends with the promise of a better future under the leadership of Paine and Langer, who introduce an ethical code of conduct within the Australian setup as well as the gesture of shaking hands with the opposing team before the commencement of a match as a mark of respect and good sportsmanship.

Episode 2-8

The series then shifts to an account of the next 18 months of the Australian men's team from their sole perspective. It includes their first draws against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates, India's first Test series win during the Australian summer as well as Australia's first win against Sri Lanka, their time in India for ODI's and Twenty20 games, and the return of Smith and Warner to the team just before the 2019 Cricket World Cup in England.[9]

The last two episodes spotlights Australia's contributions during the 2019 Ashes series, and documents Steve Smith's hit on the neck with a bouncer during the Second Test and Australia's near win in the Third Test without Smith. The season ends with Australia's retention of the Ashes urn by winning the Fourth Test.

Season 2

The second season has four episodes and follows the team during the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022, which sees the resignation of captain Tim Paine for improper conduct off the field as well as the departure of head coach Justin Langer amongst rumours of player dissatisfaction with his leadership style. During this period the team takes on England in the 2021–22 Ashes series and travels to Pakistan for the first time in over two decades.[4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "The Test: A New Era For Australia's Team". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Rota, Genevieve (24 March 2020). "Doco or propaganda? The Test shines light on Aussie cricket team". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  3. ^ McAllister, Aaron (12 March 2020). "Amazon Prime Australia cricket docuseries release | Finder". finder India. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Knox, David (7 December 2022). "Returning: The Test". TV Tonight. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  5. ^ Mohanarangan, Vinayakk. "From ball-tampering low to Ashes high, Steve Smith's redemption story is highlight of 'The Test'". Scroll.in. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  6. ^ Balachandran, Kanishkaa (18 March 2020). "'The Test' review: Amazon Prime docu-series is all about the Australian cricket team's path to redemption". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  7. ^ Knox, David (29 September 2020). "Airdate: The Test". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  8. ^ "' The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team' review: Masterful storytelling of an unlikely underdog story". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  9. ^ "Cricket Australia, The Test on Amazon Prime, video: Tim Paine and Virat Kohli sledge in Perth". Fox Sports. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2020.

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