Conflict of interest and lack of transparency, though they are global features as we saw post-Iraq, almost define Indian cricket. Harsha Bhogle conflictcricketdefine Change image and share on social
To be a commentator, you must have a life outside cricket, too. If cricket is all that you know, then you would not be a great commentator. Harsha Bhogle commentatorcricketgreat Change image and share on social
Sports 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 comecommitday share on social
Across professions, consistency is a direct product of work ethic. Harsha Bhogle consistencydirectethic Change image and share on social
There are no rules in live television. Harsha Bhogle liveruletelevision Change image and share on social
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 changeconvenientprogress Change image and share on social
Cricket cannot afford to throw up meaningless games before its benefactors, which is what spectators and television audiences are. Harsha Bhogle affordaudiencebenefactor Change image and share on social
For its health, cricket needs to look outward to the sharpest minds, to people who sustain and nurture brands and often take hard but necessary decisions. Cricket cannot be bound by cricketing minds alone. Harsha Bhogle bindbrandcricket share on social
Cricket, like all sport, offers glory to few and a lifetime of it to even fewer. For the investment it demands, it offers short careers that end when people in other professions are starting to flourish. Harsha Bhogle careercricketdemand share on social
For a long time, television said, 'We won't cover cricket unless you pay us to cover it.' Then they said, 'OK, the next rights are sold for 55 million dollars. The next rights are sold for 612 million dollars.' So, it's a bit of a curve, that. Harsha Bhogle bitecovercricket share on social