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Would have been nice to be part of @IPL again. Was in fact looking forward to it. Favourite tournament. Hope #IPL9 is a blockbuster.



— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) April 9, 2016

@bhogleharsha you should be a part of IPL ! Period ! Respect!



— Ankush Sambhoo (@asambhoo) April 9, 2016



@bhogleharsha @IPL - commentary without Harsha is like a pizza without exotic toppings.. Miss the attention to detail.



— Ankit Madhwani (@caankitmadhwani) April 9, 2016



@bhogleharsha @mipaltan in a way glad u r not a part of ipl this year... We'l get more of u here...and be rest assured we'l keep u occupied



— Sachin Saraf (@sachin434) April 9, 2016

NEW DELHI: The BCCI has terminated IPL contract of Harsha Bhogle meaning the 54-year-old won't be heard commentating during the ongoing season of the highly popular Indian domestic T20 tournament. Bhogle has been a regular in the commentary box since the inaugural season of the Indian Premier League in 2008 but in a surprising move, the cricket board has decided to do away with his services for the current edition.Citing a senior BCCI official,reported that the board may have reached the decision after taking feedback including that from the players. "When deciding the commentators, we take feedback from everyone. We monitor social media reactions on commentators, and also take inputs from players," the official was quoted as saying on the condition of anonymity.The report further states that an incident involving Bhogle and a Vidharbha Cricket Association official during India's World T20 game against New Zealand at Nagpur last month that resulted in a heated argument might have been the reason for his exit.Meanwhile Bhogle, who is yet to receive an official reason for the termination of his contract, has refused to speak on the development but said he has been told that 'it is a BCCI management decision'.Bhogle also received support from his followers on social media platform twitter after revealing he won't be a part of IPL this season on Saturday.