- Edmonds was born in Lusaka
- His father was a British businessman and his mother was from Belgium
- While living in Lusaka, Edmonds was educated at Gilbert Rennie High School.
- In his biography, Edmonds recounted that the school had magnificent academic and sporting facilities
- He moved to England in 1966 and completed his secondary education at Cranbrook School in Kent before enrolling at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge as a student of land economy
- Edmonds made his first-class debut for Cambridge University against Warwickshire on 24 April 1971. He opened the batting, making 10 and 3, and bowled without success as Warwickshire won by 109 runs.
- However, Edmonds would not have to wait long for success
- Edmonds made his debut for England in the Third Test of the 1975 Ashes series at Headingley. Defending a first innings of 288, England managed to dismiss Australia for 135, with Edmonds taking a stunning 5/28 on debut. His first Test wicket was Greg Chappell, caught by Derek Underwood, and then he trapped Ross Edwards in front next ball to be on a hat-trick
- The match however had to be abandoned after vandals ruined the pitch, and the result was declared a draw
- Since retiring from cricket, Edmonds has enjoyed a successful career in business, serving as chairman of Middlesex Holdings
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