| 1. Harsha Bhogle studied at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. |
| 2. He began his career as a cricket player for APCA and competed in minor league cricket. |
| 3. After a less successful stint in cricket, he transitioned to becoming a commentator at the age of 19 with All India Radio in Hyderabad. |
| 4. In 1991-92, prior to the 1992 Cricket World Cup, he was the first Indian commentator invited by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation during India's cricket series. |
| 5. Over the years, Bhogle has worked for ABC Radio Grandstand during India's Australian tours and for eight years with the BBC during the 1996 and 1999 Cricket World Cups. |
| 6. He has been a commentator for ESPN STAR Sports since 1995. |
| 7. Starting in 2009, Bhogle covered the Indian Premier League until 2016 when he was reportedly dropped by BCCI due to criticism from Indian players. |
| 8. Harsha Bhogle has hosted various TV programs like Harsha Online, Harsha Unplugged, and School Quiz Olympiad for ESPN and Star Sports. |
| 9. He has authored several books including a biography of Mohammad Azharuddin and a collection of columns in The Indian Express titled "Out of the Box - Watching the Game We Love," along with being a columnist for "The Sportstar." |
| 10. Harsha and Anita Bhogle co-authored a book called "The Winning Way," which combines business knowledge from the world of sports. |
| 11. Harsha Bhogle's wife, Anita, was his classmate at IIM, and together they run a sports-based communication consultancy called Prosearch. |
| 12. Initially balding above his forehead, Harsha Bhogle underwent hair transplantation later on. |
| 13. He has won the Hero Honda Indian Television Academy award twice and the Ceat Cricket Ratings award, both for best television commentator and presenter. |
| 14. He received the Rajiv Gandhi Award for outstanding work in the media. |
| 15. In an internet poll in Australia in 2003-04, he was voted the best commentator across radio and television. |
| 16. He was voted the favourite TV cricket commentator by Cricinfo users in a worldwide poll. |
| 17. He served as advisor to the Mumbai Indians for the 2008 IPL. |
| 18. He is a prominent analyst on the cricket portal Cricbuzz. |