Harsha Bhogle- Cricket Journalist (In a Nutshell)
- Harsha Bhogle was born in India on July 19th, 1961.
- “Sport teaches you there is always a second innings in life. If you fail today, there’s a second innings maybe two days later. Maybe there’s another opportunity coming up three or six months later. If you look at mistake as learnings and commit never to make a same mistake again, then you actually get better with every mistake that you make.”- Harsha Bhogle
Harsha Bhogle- Cricket Journalist (Nitty Gritty)
- “I always wanted to play cricket, and I have played competitive cricket to a fairly good level. I remember that my father used to come and watch me play. He used to love watching me play.”- Harsha Bhogle
- “Cricketers are made to feel that they are very special. That is okay as long as cricketers realise they are only as good as their last innings.”- Harsha Bhogle
- “I am a kid who played university cricket, so to be around international cricket is a blessing.”- Harsha Bhogle
Harsha Bhogle- Cricket Journalist (What sets him apart)
- “Traditionally, sport has looked down at number crunchers, but the reality is they give sport the financial sustenance it needs.”- Harsha Bhogle
- “Change doesn’t always mean progress, but the status quo isn’t always the best result either. It is merely the most convenient.”- Harsha Bhogle
- “Like an author, a cricketer signs his name on every innings he bats or bowls in; indeed for every cricket ball that challenges him on the field.”- Harsha Bhogle
Harsha Bhogle- Cricket Journalist (Final Thoughts)
- “Cliches are cliches because they are true.”- Harsha Bhogle
- “Cricket cannot afford to throw up meaningless games before its benefactors, which is what spectators and television audiences are.”- Harsha Bhogle