
Michael Clarke
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Top Gear Australia is an Australian motoring television series based on the BBC series Top Gear. The show premiered on SBS One on 29 September 2008 at 7:30 pm AEST, with its first season consisting of 8 episodes. A second season was announced following the release of ratings figures for the premiere and favourable comments from advertisers, and began airing from 11 May 2009. After acquiring the rights to broadcast the UK version in 2009, the Nine Network started airing their own version of Top Gear Australia in September 2010. Top Gear Australia returned for a fourth season in 2011. The show was after the fourth season due to declining ratings. The show was revived in 2024 and aired on Paramount Plus on 17th of May 2024 with the fifth season consisting of 8 episodes.
Top Gear Australia

For a guy who grew up thinking only of Australian Rules football, it’s almost an accident that Shane Warne became the greatest cricketer of a generation, and one of the greats of all time. Mastering the difficult art of spin bowling after being kicked out of football for not being a good enough player proved a pivotal choice for 19 year old Shane – declared unfit and fat, he transformed himself. When success came, so did fame and adulation, money and prestige but a betting scandal, drugs scandal, and affairs that cost him his marriage, threatened his career. From the lows of a 12 month ban he rebuilt his cricket, his career, and his reputation as one of the most ferocious competitors on the planet, admired and revered by millions.
Shane

Cricketers and sports experts analyze and reminisce India's historic tour Down Under as Ajinkya Rahane-led side scripted a miraculous come-from-behind series victory over Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2020-21.
Down Underdogs

On the 10th anniversary of his passing, the cricket world remembers the extraordinary achievements and winning personality of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes.
The Boy from Macksville

All the action from the 2015 Ashes test series, as Australia, led by captain Michael Clarke, attempt to retain the trophy they won in a whitewash on home soil two years earlier while a new-look England side aim to get back to winning ways. The series featured five Test matches running from July 8 to August 24, 2015. 2015 and was played across five major stadiums in England and Wales. 1st Test (July 8-12): Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 2nd Test (July 16-20): Lord's, London 3rd Test (July 29-Aug 2): Edgbaston, Birmingham 4th Test (Aug 6-10): Trent Bridge, Nottingham 5th Test (Aug 20-24): The Oval, London.