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Jarrod Kimber was born on 7 January, 1980 in Melbourne, Australia, is an Australian writer and filmmaker. Discover Jarrod Kimber's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January 1980
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1980

Jarrod Kimber (born 7 January 1980) is an Australian cricket writer and film-maker.

He came to prominence as the founder of the cricketwithballs blog, before working as editor of SPIN Magazine and then as a writer for ESPNCricinfo.

He has written five books on cricket and was jointly responsible for the award winning film Death of a Gentleman.

Kimber was born and raised in Melbourne and attended Epping Secondary College.

2008

He studied film at Footscray City College before moving to London in 2008.

Kimber first came to prominence as the founder of the cricketwithballs blog, which according to Cricinfo: "invented a style that spawned an army of imitators who could never quite match him."

2010

He was nominated for Best New Writer in the National Sporting Club Book Awards 2010 for his book Ashes 2009: When Freddie Became Jesus.

2011

He was the editor of SPIN Magazine in 2011, and went on to work for ESPNCricinfo as global writer.

For ESPNcricinfo he created many online video shows, such as The Chuck Fleetwood-Smiths, On the Road, #PoliteEnquiries and Two men out (with Andy Zaltzman).

For a time he co-hosted Cricket Week a show on Talksport 2.

In relation to his 2011 book Australian Autopsy, The Guardian described him as "one of the most original cricket writers around."

He also provided the cover photo for P Diddy's album Last Train to Paris.

Kimber has been also been published in Wisden, Dawn, The Ringer, The Independent, The Cauldron and many other publications worldwide.

2013

He was a member of the ABC Radio Grandstand radio commentary team for the Australian 2013–14 tour of South Africa and India's tour of Australia in 2014–15.

He has commentated for talkSPORT 2 for the Champions trophy, IPL and various England tours.

2015

Along with Sam Collins, he co-directed and co-wrote the documentary film Death of a Gentleman (2015) which had theatrical release throughout the cricket world and now appears on Netflix.

The film details what the film-makers see as the short-sighted governance of cricket by the leaders of the International Cricket Council, in particular that the sport was being run for the benefit of its richest members: India, England and Australia.

The film won the creators a Sports Journalists award for Best TV documentary.

Kimber was a regular guest on online cricket commentary show Test Match Sofa.

2018

On May 16, 2018 he announced via his Twitter feed that he was taking a sabbatical from ESPNCricinfo to work as an analyst for the St Lucia Stars.

Later he would work for several other cricket teams, including being analyst for the Scotland Men's team.

2020

In 2020 he started hosting his own general sports show on talkSPORT called “The Dive”.

Kimber started a podcast on Spotify named "Double Century with Jarrod Kimber" in June 2020.

Nick McCorriston has co-produced the series.

He presents unheard stories about history of cricket, and the people who have built the game.

Over the years, five seasons have been released with a total of 67 episodes.