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Opera House Manchester
21 years. 188 Test Matches. 704 Test Wickets.
A story of dedication and resilience, Jimmy will give his unfiltered take on his experience from being a 15-year-old playing for Burnley Cricket Club, to the astronomic ascent making his international debut at twenty years old, and every astonishing moment in the decades since.
With his distinctive dry humour, honesty, and humility, familiar to listeners of the Tailenders hit podcast, Jimmy will reveal all. From the soaring highs – facing international greats such as Ricky Ponting and Sachin Tendulkar and winning the Ashes four times – to the tough lows – crushing defeats and the shock of being dropped. Jimmy details the highlight of this time, his final resurgence under Brendon McCullum and ending his career with his 700th wicket, all alongside his teammates and lifelong friends on the England team.
This is a no-holds-barred tell-all of one of one of the most extraordinary cricket careers of all time.
Opera House Manchester
Originally The New Theatre, it opened on Boxing Day, 1912. It went through several iterations, being renamed once before becoming the Opera House in 1920. It's also been used for different functions; as a cinema in WW2, then a bingo hall before reopening as a theatre again in 1984. Since, it has hosted magnificent shows like Barnum and Phantom of the Opera.
Opera House Manchester
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