How did Harsha Bhogle become a commentator?

How did Harsha Bhogle become a commentator?

He started commentating 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.

Is Harsha Bhogle commentating from India?

The International Cricket Council (ICC) had named a nine-member commentary panel for the WTC final and it consists of two Indians and Harsha Bhogle is not one of them.

Is Harsha Bhogle a good cricketer?

Yes. It might sound strange to everyone. Harsha Bhogle began his career as a cricket player for the APCA (Andhra Pradesh Cricket Association) and has played small level cricket. He has played for the Osmania University alongside former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, off-spinner Arshad Ayub, and other state level cricketers.

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What is the name of the channel on which Harsha Bhogle presented?

Bhogle has presented the program TRAVEL INDIA WITH HARSHA BHOGLE on the Discovery channel and TLC. In the 2011 World Cup held in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, he anchored the pre and post match shows that featured Simon Hughes, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Sunil Gavaskar, Tony Greig and Sourav Ganguly .

Who is the father of Harsha Bhogle?

Harsha Bhogle is the son of A. D. Bhogle, a professor of French language, and Shalini Bhogle, a professor of Psychology. He attended Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, and subsequently earned a B.Tech. degree in Chemical Engineering from Osmania University’s College of Technology in Hyderabad.

Where did Harsha Bhogle go to college?

Early life Harsha Bhogle is the son of A. D. Bhogle, a professor of French, and Shalini Bhogle, a professor of Psychology. He attended Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, and subsequently earned a B.Tech. degree in Chemical Engineering from Osmania University’s College of Technology in Hyderabad.

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