Harsha Bhogle (
Marathi: हर्ष भोगले) (born 19 July 1961) is an
Indian cricket commentator and
journalist. He was born in a
Marathi speaking family in
Hyderabad.
Early life
Harsha Bhogle is the son of A. D. Bhogle, a professor of
French, and Shalini Bhogle, a professor of
psychology. He went to
Hyderabad Public School, then studied
chemical engineering at
Osmania University in Hyderabad and later at the
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. After graduation, he joined an advertising agency and worked there for two years before moving on to another two year stint in a sports management company.
Career
Bhogle began his career as a commentator at the age of 19 with
All India Radio, while living in Hyderabad. In 1991-92, he became the first Indian commentator to be invited by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation during India's cricket series before the
1992 Cricket World Cup. He has since worked for
ABC Radio Grandstand during India's Australian tours, and for eight years worked for the
BBC as part of their commentary team in the
1996 and the
1999 Cricket World Cups.
Since 1995, he has been presenting live cricket from all around the world for ESPN STAR Sports and was part of the 'Few Good Men' commentary team that included
Ravi Shastri,
Sunil Gavaskar, and
Alan Wilkins along with
Geoff Boycott and
Navjot Singh Sidhu, for few seasons, and now,
Ian Chappell and
Sanjay Manjrekar.
Harsha has been covering all IPL seasons since 2009 and is an expert cricket...
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