Harsha bhogle why i dont want to be sachin




















However, Bhogle stopped short of revealing the content of that DM, but said, "It was polite. He went on to add, "What I did explain [to Bachchan] was that on the Hindi telecast, we were very India-centric, though not biased because the telecast was going only to this market. But we couldn't do that with the English telecast, as it was going to various countries. In the past, Indian listeners would get angry when foreign commentators did not speak enough about the Indian team.

We cannot be like that to the others. Bhogle also revealed the life advice he gave to Rahul Dravid regarding marriage and the important role his wife plays in keeping him grounded. You must have someone who'll tell you when you are doing something wrong. That you were arrogant that day. You were insensitive that day. But if you marry a fan, who's going to tell you that? It happens a lot to our movie stars. Bhogle has also questioned the notion that you cannot commentate on cricket if you are not a former cricketer.

He should also tweet about Abhishek Bachchan. Harsha Bhogle lost his Job. Value will go up, and more importantly, volume will go down. BCCI sacked Harsha bhogle because he praised opponents? Harsha Bhogle must be feeling like that police officer, who got suspended because he did his duty honestly.

Harsha Bhogle is that guy whose girlfriend broke up with him just because he complimented the good looks of some other girl in front of her.

The man himself tweeted his thanks for the support and in his own style, put things into perspective. When people go to a temple and do not return, it puts personal disappointments into perspective.

The year-old, who played for Mumbai Indians in the recently concluded IPL, feels he could have added to New Zealand's performance in the five-wicket loss against Pakistan.

New Zealand chased down the run target set by England with five wickets and an over to spare to reach their third consecutive final in an ICC event. Firstpost Conversations 9 Months S. Bhogle himself was looking forward to taking part in his "favourite tournament".

Miss u on the mic sir — Ayushmann Khurrana ayushmannk April 10, Being an avid cricket fan,will surely miss bhogleharsha not on the Mike. Inevitably you will know what to do when the next challenge surfaces, but that confluence of factors may have disappeared.

The mind may be willing but the lungs might be weaker, the fingers shaky, the eyes not quite what they were. But the mind of a champion refuses to see those as indicators of weakness and fights on because that is what it's best at. Players become champions because their response to adversity is always to fight, to seek to vanquish, to look it in the eye and say, "You think I can't? But champions don't. They are not only gifted but are aware of their gifts - there's a fundamental difference - and use them as weapons to win battles.

To overcome, to defeat, these are intoxicants that champions live on. There is an apparent limitlessness to their ability, an audacity to their thinking.

That is what allowed Sachin Tendulkar to even contemplate not driving a single ball through the off side in Sydney in It was the audacity of the thought and his belief in his ability that allowed him to carve out a double-century.

It is the limitlessness of ability that sees a gap over a fielder where others would have hoped to hit between two men. It was Tendulkar's faith in himself that helped him rebound from to have the two best years of his career, in his late thirties. Why, in the final of the IPL in , when he shouldn't have been holding a bat, he conjured up a fifty. And so my thesis is that the very mindset that drives champions to heights that others feel are unattainable prevents them from accepting that the time has come.

The Voice of Indian cricket responded that such things can never be pre-planned. But the producer who was there at that moment, he knew that I know Tendulkar since he was So, probably I would understand that mood better than anyone else. Harsha Bhogle also recalled Ian Bishop , the co-commentator at that time, allowing him to speak fully understanding that the atmosphere called for someone closer to Sachin Tendulkar wielding the microphone.

The Hyderabad-born commentator added that he was the best person to do the job because he could understand the feelings of the multitude of fans. But I understood the emotion much better because I could understand the feelings of the common man.



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