Isa Guha Biography
Isa Guha born as Isa Tara Guha is an English cricket commentator, television, and radio cricket broadcaster and former England cricketer who played in the 2005 world cup and 2009 World Cup.
She cites winning the World Cup in 2009 as a career highlight. She was born in High Wycombe, England and her parents’ origin is from Kolkata, India.
Isa Guha Age
She was born on May 21, 1985, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. He is 34 years old as of 2019.
Isa Guha Height
She is 1.55 meters tall (5 feet 1 inch).
She weighs 55 kilograms.
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Isa Guha was born on 21 May 1985 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England to Barun Guha and Roma Guha. As per her nationality, she is British and belongs to the Asian ethnic group. Further, Isa Tara Guha grew up with sister Panchali Guha and brother Kaushik Guha and she has a star sign of Gemini.
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On 16 September 2018, Is got married to her boyfriend Richard Thomas. The couple got married in Cornwall England in front of family and friends. Though it is not clear how long they were in a relationship before they got married, all that is known is that the couple were in a relationship for a long time before getting married.
As of 2019, there are no rumors about Isa having an extramarital affair.
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Isa Guha Bowling
Her best bowling in 44 One Day Internationals is the 5 for 14 she took against the West Indies in 2008.
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Guha writes a column for the BBC Sport website and is an occasional Test Match Special summariser.
She joined ITV Sport in April 2012 as a co-presenter of ITV4’s coverage of the Indian Premier League.
Guha was a member of the inaugural Triple M radio Test cricket commentary team in Australia in 2016.
In 2018 she was a commentator for Sky Sports for the England/Pakistan Test matches. Also, she was announced as a commentator for Fox Cricket in their enhanced Australian Cricket coverage.
She married her long-standing boyfriend, musician Richard Thomas of the band Brother and Bones, in September 2018.
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Isa Guha reveals lucky break into commentary big time
She’s become one of the faces of Fox Cricket’s summer of cricket coverage, but former English cricketer Guha has revealed just how it all began.
Guha – who played eight Tests for her country and took 29 wickets after debuting as a 17-year-old – first had the opportunity to pursue a career in the Sports Media industry towards the end of her playing career in 2011.
The 33-year-old was presented with an opportunity to cover the IPL for ITV who needed a replacement for the pregnant – just two weeks out from the tournament beginning.
And since then Guha hasn’t looked back – playing a starring role covering the Border-Gavaskar trophy between Australia and India.
“It started for me back in 2011,” Guha said.
“I was still playing for England and this opportunity came about on Twitter, ITV who were showing the IPL needed a female host to work on the cricket because Manzella … was pregnant and they needed to find someone within two weeks of the tournament, so it was very last minute for them.
“They tried to look for an Asian girl who knew about cricket and I just happened to be around at the time, so I guess it was a bit of fate and timing, but they got me involved.
“When I went into the meeting, I’d originally thought they wanted me to commentate a bit, they hit me with the fact that I’d be presenting to half a million people on television which is something I’d never done before.
“It’s quite a difficult thing to do when you’re starting from scratch, I was looking at the wrong camera, I was really wooden in terms of my delivery, the one thing that kind of got me through it was my cricket knowledge and that’s how it all started.”
Guha said she was inspired by the likes of fellow former female cricketers Mel Jones and Clare Connor who had already made their names in the industry.
The former pace bowler also admitted it was great to see so many females getting the opportunities to pursue commentary careers.
“I was commentating very soon after that with BBC and Sky and then around the world and it really kind of took off over in India, I (also) worked in the CPL,” Guha said.
“It’s been a fantastic journey, it’s great so many women are getting so many opportunities now.
“It was never something that I thought seriously about until I started getting the opportunities.”
Guha also dominated in the Limited Overs formats taking 101 wickets from 83 ODIs and 18 scalps from 22 T20 Internationals.
She also topped the ICC ODI Bowling rankings midway through her playing career.
Source:www.2gb.com
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