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The Edge

"No England cricket team rose higher... and fell harder"

Between 2009 and 2013, the England Test cricket team rose from the depths of the rankings to become the first and only English side to reach world number one (since ICC records began). The Edge is a compelling, funny and emotional insight into a band of brothers' rise to the top, their unmatched achievements and the huge toll it would take.

Top Cast

  • Toby Jones

    Toby Jones

    Narrator (voice)

  • Alastair Cook

    Alastair Cook

    Self

  • Andrew Flower

    Andrew Flower

    Self

  • Andrew Strauss

    Andrew Strauss

    Self

  • David Saker

    David Saker

    Self

  • Graeme Swann

    Graeme Swann

    Self

  • Ian Bell

    Ian Bell

    Self

  • James Anderson

    James Anderson

    Self

  • Jonathan Trott

    Jonathan Trott

    Self

Overview

Between 2009 and 2013, the England Test cricket team rose from the depths of the rankings to become the first and only English side to reach world number one (since ICC records began). The Edge is a compelling, funny and emotional insight into a band of brothers' rise to the top, their unmatched achievements and the huge toll it would take.

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