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#ChangeCricket: Jarrod Kimber, Sam Collins aim more success as Death of Gentleman is screened at Sheffield film festival

The filmmakers organized a protest on the 3rd day of the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval.

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VIDEO: #ChangeCricket protesters observe minute’s silence ahead of final Ashes 2015 Test

Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside The Oval ahead of the start of the fifth Ashes Test between England and Australia on Thursday in protest against the way in which world cricket is now run. The protest was initiated by Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber, the co-directors of ‘Death of a Gentleman. Their documentary attacks what...

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#ChangeCricket protest outside The Oval ahead of the Ashes 2015 final Test

'Death of a Gentleman' directors Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber organised the protest.

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#ChangeCricket: The ball gets rolling at The Oval Test in Ashes 2015

If you really care for the sport, you can always voice your support by participating.

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Jarrod Kimber: Cricket has given me everything; this is my chance of giving back

Death of a Gentleman will leave you numb; it will leave you with a familiar dreadful feeling in your stomach — about the future of cricket.

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Death of a Gentleman: Numbing, scary…

The film reveals details that are murky, reeking of corruption and greed, and ghastly for cricket fan.

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‘Death of a Gentleman’ premieres in London ahead of August 7 release

The premiere of the upcoming critically acclaimed film ‘Death of a Gentleman’ took place on Monday , July 27 in London. Guests for the premiere included retired West Indian bowling legend Michael Holding, England cricketer Nick Compton, cricket jounalists and directors of the film Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber, among others. The film is expected...

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Death of a Gentleman: A story about greed, power and the endless pursuit of more

Death of a Gentleman sheds light on several concerns that surrounds the game and leads to a critical question that short-term monetary gain can create serious permanent damage or not.

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