Bharat Sundaresan Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Bharat Sundaresan is a world-renowned cricket writer, commentator, and author based in Adelaide, Australia. He is the Australian correspondent and senior writer for the cricket website Cricbuzz and a commentator for SEN radio. Previously, he covered cricket news around the globe for The Indian Express. In 2018, he authored The Dhoni Touch, which went on to become a national bestseller in India.

Wiki/Biography

Bharat Sundaresan was born on Wednesday, 8 May 1985 (age 38 years; as of 2023) in Mumbai. His zodiac sign is Taurus. He did his schooling at Fatima High School, Vidyavihar(W), Mumbai. Thereafter, he enrolled in the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, where he pursued a course in Journalism (2007-2008). Growing up in Mumbai, he was a drummer in a heavy metal rock band during his college days.

Bharat Sundaresan as a part of a heavy metal rock band

Bharat Sundaresan as a part of a heavy metal rock band

In December 2018, he moved to Adelaide, Australia with his wife to work for the renowned cricket website Cricbuzz.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5’ 8”

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

 Bharat Sundaresan

 

Family

Parents & Siblings

His mother’s name is Usha Sundaresan. He has a brother named Sid Sundaresan.

Bharat Sundaresan with his mother, Usha Sundaresan

Bharat Sundaresan with his mother, Usha Sundaresan

Bharat Sundaresan with his brother, Sid Sundaresan

Bharat Sundaresan with his brother, Sid Sundaresan

Wife & Children

On 16 January 2013, he got married to Isha Chatterjee. Bharat and Isha tied the knot in two types of wedding ceremonies. One of them was a Bengali wedding ceremony as Isha is Bengali. The two got engaged in 2012.

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A wedding picture of Bharat Sundaresan and his wife Isha Chatterjee

A wedding picture of Bharat Sundaresan and his wife Isha Chatterjee

A wedding picture of Bharat Sundaresan and his wife, Isha Chatterjee

A wedding picture of Bharat Sundaresan and his wife, Isha Chatterjee

Career

In May 2008, he began his career as a special correspondent/ cricket writer for the leading Indian national daily The Indian Express. At the beginning of his career, he would write about a variety of sports. His first article was on chess. However, within a year, Sundaresan started reporting on the Indian Cricket Team, which eventually became his specialization. He would travel extensively to cover cricket series throughout the world. He worked at The Indian Express for over 10.5 years, and then, he moved to Adelaide, Australia with his wife in December 2018. There, he assumed the role of Australian correspondent and senior writer for Cricbuzz. In 2019, he started umpiring with the South Australian Cricket Association. He also works as a cricket commentator for the Melbourne-based sports radio station SEN Radio.

Bharat Sundaresan interviewing cricketers at The Ashes, 2023 for SEN Radio

Bharat Sundaresan interviewing cricketers at The Ashes, 2023 for SEN Radio

In 2018, he penned a biography of the Indian cricket icon M.S. Dhoni titled The Dhoni Touch: Unravelling the Enigma that is Mahendra Singh Dhoni, which became a national bestseller in India.

The Dhoni Touch Unravelling the Enigma that is Mahendra Singh Dhoni

In 2021, Sundaresan co-authored Suresh Raina’s autobiography Believe: What Life and Cricket Taught Me, also a national bestseller.

Believe by Bharat Sundaresan and Suresh Raina

In 2023, Bharat Sundaresan co-authored the book The Miracle Makers — Indian Cricket’s Greatest Epic along with Gaurav Joshi.

The Miracle Makers — Indian Cricket's Greatest Epic by Bharat Sundaresan

He has written for several world-class publications. He frequently appears on numerous TV news and current affairs shows in Australia.

Facts/Trivia

  • Bharat Sundaresan moved to Adelaide when his wife, Isha, decided to enrol at Flinders University in the city. He first visited Adelaide to report on the Indian cricket team during the 2014/15 Border-Gavaskar Series.
  • In an interview, he revealed that he penned The Dhoni Touch (2018) sitting at The Grind, on The Parade, Norwood in South Australia.
  • In 2013, Bharat Sundaresan bagged an award for Best Sports Feature at Red Ink Awards for his article titled ‘The one who dropped the ball’ on the cricketer Anil Gurav. In the article, Sundaresan narrated the tragic story of Gurav as he found himself entangled in the world of alcohol and crime. Sundaresan made a contrast between Gurav and Sachin Tendulkar’s careers though the two shared the cricket coach Ramakant Achrekar.
    Bharat Sundaresan (left) and Zeeshan Shaikh with Prakash Javdekar at the Red Ink Awards in 2013

    Bharat Sundaresan (left) and Zeeshan Shaikh with Prakash Javdekar at the Red Ink Awards in 2013

  • In 2022, he made headlines for calling on Australian Cricket to end racism against people of colour. He published an article in The Age, an Australian daily newspaper, in which he shared that his credentials were still questioned by the security staff at venues despite being a renowned cricket writer. He also posted a tweet talking about the same and said,

    To all you wonderful security personnel at cricket venues around Australia. This is my fifth summer here. At some point you have to stop jumping on me, questioning my credentials, talking down to me & asking each other if “we can trust him?”. Like it or not, I’m here to stay”

  • Sundaresan occasionally consumes alcoholic beverages.
    Bharat Sundaresan enjoying a glass of beer at Dogfish Head Brewpub

    Bharat Sundaresan enjoying a glass of beer at Dogfish Head Brewpub

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