The show takes the viewers back in time to make them relive cricketing memories from the past. Harsha Bhogle is an Indian cricket commentator and journalist. He was born into a Marathi-speaking family in Hyderabad. Due to this, along with his "bits and pieces" remark towards Ravindra Jadeja during the 2019 ICC World Cup, Manjrekar was removed from the BCCI's list of commentators ahead of the 2020 India - South Africa ODI Series, that got postponed due to the He and his wife Anita Bhogle have written a book titled The couple run a sport-based communication consultancy called Prosearch. Bhogle was voted the favourite TV cricket commentator by Bhogle has published and authored a number of books, including a biography of Bhogle currently hosts a weekly show called "This Week's Special" aired on Star Sports.
Bhogle raised concerns about the visibility of the ball, with Sanjay Manjrekar, his fellow commentator, replying that only people like Bhogle would need to ask such questions as they have not played at that level. He started commentating at the age of 19 with Since 1995, he has been presenting live cricket from all around the world for ESPN STAR Sports and was part of the 'Few Good Men'He covered the 2011–12 series in Australia solely for ABC Radio.Bhogle had a Television programme named after him, "Harsha ki khoj"("Harsha's Quest"), that strove to find broadcasting talent in India.
Harsha Bhogle is the son of A. D. Bhogle, a professor of French, and Shalini Bhogle, a professor of Early on, Bhogle played A Div cricket in Hyderabad and represented Osmania University at the Rohinton Baria Tournament. He serves on the board of governors of IIM Udaipur. This on-air spat raised many eyebrows. Those in the know said this incident was the trigger that resulted in Bhogle losing out.Bhogle is currently one of the Board of Governors of IIM Udaipur.On 16 May 2019, he was named among the 24 commentators for the During the 2nd test of Bangladesh's tour of India, the 1st D/N test of both Indian and Bangladeshi cricket teams, a few Bangladeshi batsmen were struck by the pink ball.
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.
The first episode was aired from 1 October 2015. 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. On 10 April 2016 His IPL contract as a commentator was terminated.