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Harsha Bhogle launches ‘India’s Top 25’ series, remembers Sachin Tendulkar’s iconic Chennai knock

Harsha Bhogle. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Renowned cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle has launched a new YouTube series, “India’s Top 25.” This format of the show is to take the viewers on a nostalgic journey through the most significant moments in Indian cricket history.

Known for his powerful commentary and often regarded as the “Voice of Cricket”, Bhogle has established himself as a prominent figure in cricket broadcasting. His YouTube channel has become a go-to platform for fans seeking expert analysis and behind-the-scenes moments of the sport. With “India’s Top 25,” Bhogle aims to increase his digital presence additionally giving a unique perspective on the events that have had a huge impact on Indian cricket.

The series kicks off with an episode, recollecting India’s memorable Test win against England in Chennai, in 2008. This match is significant not just for its on-field heroics, but for the conditions in which it was played. Coming just two weeks after the devastating terrorist attacks in Mumbai, the victory was special for a nation in mourning.

Check the post below: 

Very excited to bring you this series on India’s Top 25 moments in cricket. It is an ambitious, audacious project and I have tried to do it in English and Hindi. No 25 is here. Do tell me what you think. The Hindi version drops tomorrow https://t.co/egr5wfAxUD

— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 28, 2024

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Harsha Bhogle’s take on India’s Test win vs England in Chennai, 2008

The 63-year-old has interestingly narrated the tension of the times with the drama on the field. He spoke about how Virender Sehwag’s 83, and then delved into Sachin Tendulkar’s century that guided India to their second-highest successful run chase in Tests.

Bhogle has also announced producing the series in both English and Hindi, with the Hindi version dropping on September 29. Looking at the number of Hindi-speaking viewers, the linguistic approach will help engage a wider audience through monumental moments in Indian cricket history.

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