Editorial Team

Cricket Reveal

Meet the Editorial Team

Five writers. Five specialisms. One shared obsession with cricket done properly — accurate, deep, and written for fans who actually care about the game.

At Cricket Reveal, every byline matters. Our team is not made up of generic sports bloggers — we are engineers, analysts, and researchers who fell hard for cricket. We hold ourselves to strict E-E-A-T standards: every piece is fact-checked, every claim is sourced, and every writer brings real expertise to their corner of the game.

Founder

Yogesh Kolhe

Founder & Editorial Director Expertise: Business of Cricket & Strategic Analysis

Yogesh Kolhe is the Founder and Editorial Director of Cricket Reveal. A Mechanical Engineering graduate with over five years of experience in market research, Yogesh brings a high-level analytical mindset to the cricketing world — not just as a fan, but as someone who thinks carefully about how the game works at every level.

His writing focuses on the macroeconomic side of the sport: league valuations, corporate sponsorships, the financial performance of global cricket boards, and what those numbers actually mean for the game’s future. As Editorial Director, he sets the tone and standard for everything published on Cricket Reveal.

“I wanted to build the platform I always wished existed — one that treats the game, and its fans, with genuine respect.”

Every piece of content on this site passes through his editorial vision: credible, transparent, human-verified, and written for people who already understand cricket well enough to want more than a scorecard.


Lead Writer

Chaitan Limkar

Senior Cricket Analyst Expertise: Match Tactical Analysis & Player Performance

Chaitan Limkar is a Mechanical Engineering graduate and dedicated lead writer at Cricket Reveal. If you have ever read one of our post-match breakdowns and thought “this person actually watched the game” — that is usually Chaitan. He specialises in the technical side of cricket that most coverage skips past.

His analysis goes beyond the obvious: he breaks down bowling actions in detail, reads pitch maps with proper context, and explains why a match turned at the exact moment it did. His engineering background gives him a genuine edge — he is trained to understand systems, loads, and failure points, and cricket is full of all three.

“Anyone can tell you the final score. The interesting question is always: what actually decided it?”

Chaitan is committed to balanced, fact-checked reporting — every claim backed up, every article written to inform rather than entertain cheaply.


Analyst

Sundar More

Cricket Dynamics & Performance Analyst Expertise: High-Performance Trends & Sports Science

Sundar More brings an Electrical Engineering background to the Cricket Reveal team — and it shows in how he writes. Where others see “a batsman in good form,” Sundar sees output patterns, load management, and the kind of consistent energy delivery that separates genuinely elite players from one-season wonders.

He specialises in the evolution of modern cricket through a performance lens: player endurance across formats, the reliability demands of Test cricket versus T20, and how technology — DRS, ball-tracking, Hawk-Eye — is quietly rewriting the rules of the game at professional level.

“Cricket has changed faster in the last decade than in the previous fifty years. Most coverage has not caught up yet.”

His research-driven approach gives readers genuine insight into a sport that is changing rapidly — and the vocabulary to understand why.


Specialist Writer

Hari Dhage

Cricket Tech & Digital Trends Specialist Expertise: Modern Cricket Technology & Hardware Gadgets

Hari Dhage is a Computer Engineering student and Cricket Reveal’s resident technology specialist. His corner of the site covers the intersection of cricket and modern innovation — a space that has grown dramatically over the last five years and that most cricket publications still treat as a side note.

Smart wearables, biometric tracking on players, software updates driving digital broadcasting, fantasy sports platform architecture — Hari covers all of it, but crucially, he writes about it in a way that makes sense to cricket fans who are not engineers. He has a real talent for translating complex hardware specs and software systems into plain language without losing the interesting detail.

“The technology shaping professional cricket is fascinating — it just needs someone willing to explain it without the jargon.”

Media Analyst

Sadashiv Gaikwad

Cricket Media & League Analyst Expertise: Broadcasting Rights & Box Office Cricket

Sadashiv Gaikwad brings a Commerce (B.Com) background to his role as Cricket Reveal’s Media Analyst — and that background matters more than it sounds. Cricket’s media landscape is now worth billions. Understanding it properly requires someone who can actually read a deal, analyse a rights package, and track what OTT streaming trends mean for how fans watch the sport five years from now.

He covers broadcasting rights, streaming agreements for major tournaments, franchise league updates, and the commercial ecosystem that has grown around the game — particularly in the IPL era. His research-focused style means he is not just reporting announcements; he is tracking what they mean for the sport’s relationship with its audience.

“Cricket is now as much a media product as it is a sport. How it is packaged and sold shapes who gets to watch it — and that is worth covering seriously.”

If you want to understand cricket as a global entertainment industry — not just a game — Sadashiv’s writing is where to start.