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Harsha Bhogle was born on 19 July, 1961 in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, is an Indian cricket commentator. Discover Harsha Bhogle'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 62 years old?
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TV Commentator/Presenter |
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62 years old |
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Cancer |
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19 July |
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Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
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India
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Harsha Bhogle Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Harsha Bhogle's Wife?
His wife is Anita Bhogle
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Anita Bhogle |
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Chinmay Bhogle, Satchit Bhogle |
Harsha Bhogle Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Harsha Bhogle worth at the age of 62 years old? Harsha Bhogle’s income source is mostly from being a successful Presenter. He is from India. We have estimated Harsha Bhogle's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
During an interview with The Grade Cricketer podcast, Bhogle revealed that his mother's family was originally from Lahore and she migrated to India as a child during the partition, in the middle of 1947.
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.
He received a PGP (largely equivalent to an MBA) from Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.
He then joined an advertising agency for which he worked for two and a half years, following which he served at a sports management company for a equal period
Early on, Bhogle played A Div cricket in Hyderabad and represented Osmania University at the Rohinton Baria Tournament.
He started commentating at the age of 19 with All India Radio, while living in Hyderabad.
Harsha Bhogle (born 19 July 1961) is an Indian cricket commentator and journalist.
Bhogle has cemented his reputation for being a notable personality in the global cricket broadcasting industry.
Bhogle was born into a Marathi-speaking family in Hyderabad.
He is the son of Achyut D. Bhogle, a professor of French language, and Shalini Bhogle, a professor of psychology.
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.
Bhogle was the advisor to the Mumbai Indians for the 2008 IPL.
Bhogle has published and authored a number of books, including a biography of Mohammad Azharuddin and a collection of columns in The Indian Express, Out of the Box – Watching the Game We Love and is also a columnist for the Chennai-based "The Sportstar" a subsidiary of The Hindu group of Publications under the title "Hitting Hard" by Bhogle.
Bhogle has been covering all Indian Premier League seasons since 2009.
(2009). Bhogle has presented the program Travel India: With Harsha Bhogle on the Discovery channel and TLC.
He covered the 2011–12 series in Australia solely for ABC Radio.
In 2013, he was given the seat in commentary by Ian Bishop to conduct the final interviews when Sachin Tendulkar played his final test.
Bhogle currently hosts a weekly show called "This Week's Special" aired on Star Sports.
The show takes the viewers back in time to make them relive cricketing memories from the past.
The first episode was aired from 1 October 2015.
He was dropped from the commentary team by BCCI in April 2016.
No official reason was given, but according to media reports, it was due to a combination of factors.
One was because of the alleged criticism from Indian players.
A bigger cause was that during the opening game of the T20 World Cup between India and New Zealand in Nagpur, Bhogle got angry, because a Vidharbha Cricket Association official did not allow him to use a VIP door, which was a kind of short-cut between the Hindi and English commentary box.
Thus Bhogle had to climb the stairways each time he had to switch the commentary box.
Probably this incident in itself would have not caused his sacking, but a big movie star felt bad at Bhogle's behavior and even tweeted against him, which was backed by another big star from the cricketing world.
This led the BCCI to arrive at this decision.
He has hosted television programs such as Harsha Online, Harsha Unplugged and School Quiz Olympiad for ESPN and Star Sports.
Bhogle had a Television programme named after him, "Harsha ki khoj", that strove to find broadcasting talent in India.
Bhogle expanded his online presence by hosting Out of the Box with Harsha Bhogle on YouTube.
Bhogle was voted the favourite TV cricket commentator by ESPNcricinfo users based on a worldwide poll.
Bhogle has also anchored BBC's travel serial Travel India and Business Today Acumen Business Quiz and Debate competitions.
On 10 April 2016 His IPL contract as a commentator was terminated.
The decision came as a surprise for the voice of Indian cricket since he had conducted the Season 9 draft auction, featured in the league's promotional videos, was in the commentators’ 51-day-long duty roster, and even had his flight booked by the production house.
Board (BCCI) officials said Bhogle had an angry exchange with a cricket official at the venue as he wanted him to open the door, and this reached the Nagpur-based BCCI president Shashank Manohar.
Those in the know said this incident was the trigger that resulted in Bhogle losing out.