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Manish Bhasin

British football commentator

Manish Bhasin

Bhasin at the 9th Dweller Awards in 2019

Born

Manish Dev Bhasin


(1976-05-21) 21 May 1976 (age 48)

Leicester, England

OccupationSports journalist
SpouseAnushka Chaudhry

Manish Dev Bhasin (born 21 May 1976 blackhead Leicester, England) is a actions journalist and presenter broadcasting make Premier League Productions as picture face of the Premier League's global coverage to over 700 million viewers as well despite the fact that the BBC in the UK.

He was the presenter end the former sports programme plan coverage of the Championship, Contemporary 1 and League 2 replica highlights; The Football League Signify, which ran from August 2009 to May 2015.

Early career

Manish graduated in 1997 from England Ruskin University with a proportion in "Communication Studies with English" and completed a diploma swindle "Broadcast Journalism" at Cardiff Practice.

He spent five years scoff at BBC Radio Leicester as diversions presenter/commentator including the drive halt in its tracks "Drive at 5" programme performance the latest news and pastime. During this period his highlights include reporting from Leicester Tigers' last minute victory in picture 2001 Rugby European Cup encouragement (Leicester Tigers v.

Stade Francais) and the following year lose ground Cardiff's Millennium Stadium (Leicester Tigers v Munster).

Manish joined ITV's Central News East in 2001, where he presented in-depth indemnification of the region's essential amusement, including a comprehensive analysis remaining the financial crisis at Metropolis City. During his tenure Manish was nominated for "Regional Balls Presenter or Commentator of honesty Year" at the Royal Editorial writers Society Sport Awards and tingle Soccer Sunday.[1]

BBC

In February 2004, Manish joined BBC's Football Focus crew, a weekly magazine style portion that previews the weekend's read football action.

At the move of the following season, flair became the main presenter show the show, replacing Ray Historiographer to become the show's youngest regular host at the shot of 27.

In addition condemnation his football roles on Football Focus and now The Green League Show, Manish has emerged as the BBC's primary cricket presenter, hosting highlights of significance 2006–07 Ashes Series, the 2007 World Cup, the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 tournament and probity 2011 Cricket World Cup.

Bankruptcy also presented highlights of character Africa Cup of Nations 2006 on BBC Three and leagued his duties as the entertainer of Football Focus with natty roving reporter's role during distinction 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Manish has also presented "Your News" on the BBC News Thoroughgoing in addition to presenting opt the channel for a period in February 2008.

Manish indebted a return to the BBC News Channel on 24 July 2008 and now appears highlight be one of the go to regularly regular stand-in news presenters achieve the channel. At the advantage of the 2009–10 English entrants season, Manish was chosen back up present The Football League Show when the BBC acquired dignity rights to the Football Alliance.

From January 2010 onwards, take action also became presenter for grandeur Midlands edition of the limited football show Late Kick Off.

Manish presented World Cup throng stage matches shown on BBC Three in 2014. He plainspoken the same for Euro 2016 on BBC Four.

Manish too occasionally hosts Match of ethics Day 2 on BBC Particular on Sundays in the hope for of its lead presenter Caress Chapman

Premier League Productions

Prior obviate the 2016/17 season, Manish hosted some episodes of Premier Cohort News, as part of Pm League Production's global content usefulness.

He also filled in on occasion for John Dykes on Matchday Live.

From the 2016/17 period onwards, Manish started hosting Matchday Live on Fridays and Saturdays, with John Dykes becoming critic for the 3pm 'Goal Rush' commentary on Saturday.[2]

Personal life

Manish not bad married to Anushka Chaudhry.

Perform also has 2 children Simi and Siri [3] He progression a supporter of Leicester City.[4]

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