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The William Hill Sports Book Club - Finding The Edge
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In this episode, Adrian Durham and Neil Foggin are joined in the studio by England cricket legend Jimmy Anderson to talk about his brand-new autobiography, Finding the Edge. The book takes you straight to the heart of England’s most iconic cricketing moments over the last two decades - a front-row seat to their journey from underdogs to world number one.
But more than just a sporting memoir, it’s a revealing coming-of-age story that uncovers the real Jimmy Anderson - honest, driven, ever-evolving. This is the story of a once-in-a-generation bowler and a career that changed the game.
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