TV personality Sanjana Ganesan, who is also the wife of India cricketer Jasprit Bumrah, has landed in South Africa to cover the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023. On Friday, February 12, Sanjana shot her first video.
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Sanjana Ganesan is in South Africa for the Women’s T20 World Cup – with glimpses of her new look
She is part of the ICC’s video team and will work on every match. Interviewing players, as well as former cricketers, will take their opinion on sports. Create exciting cricket content for ICC’s digital platforms – website as well as social media channels. For one of her first videos on this trip, Sanjana wore an off-shoulder hot dress and was looking sizzling hot in it.
Sanjana posted a picture on her social media handle, while several BTS shots from the shoot were uploaded on their Instagram stories.
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She is a gold medalist from Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune
Sanjana is a gold medalist from Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune. She also comes from the same city. After working in an IT and digital market company for a while, she tried her hand at modeling and was quite successful. She was the finalist of Miss India 2014 and also got the title of Femina Officially Gorgeous. Sanjana later participated in a reality show MTV Splitsvilla, where her journey was cut short due to an injury.
Sanjana – The first assignment was for the IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders
Later Sanjana became a sports presenter. His first assignment was for the IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders. She used to host the show Inside KKR. Due to the show, she became very popular and she was offered a job by Star Sports which she accepted. During this period, thanks to her work which involved talking to cricketers, she met Bumrah and soon they both fell in love. Lovebirds get married in 2021.
Covered many big tournaments
Sanjana has covered several major tournaments, ranging from the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup along with multiple editions of the IPL in 2019 to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2021 and 2022 respectively.