The Urn Returns
Apr 06 2014
•10h 0m
•Documentary
After four long years, the urn is back in Australia's hands, and where it belongs. Gone is the frustration, disappointment and despair of losing the coveted Ashes for three straight series. Australias pride has been restored following an emphatic victory over England, the team strongly favoured to hold onto crickets most prized trophy. The Urn Returns gives you the chance to replay every triumphant moment of Australias journey out of defeat and onto glory.
Cast
See allNathan Lyon
David Warner
Michael Clarke
Brad Haddin
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