Saiyami Kher on Sports as Life's Backbone and IPL Commentary Role

Saiyami Kher has taken on a new role as a sports critic for the IPL, blending her love for cricket with her acting career. She recalls her father's early encouragement to pursue sports broadcasting, though she chose to finish her education first. The actress balances multiple commitments, including two films and training for her third Ironman competition. She finds a strong connection between sports and storytelling, both driven by emotion and the human spirit.

Key Points: Saiyami Kher: Sports Are the Backbone of My Life

  • Saiyami Kher is a sports critic for IPL
  • She was encouraged by her father to pursue sports broadcasting
  • She balances films, IPL commentary, and Ironman training
  • She enjoys discussing cricket with childhood heroes like Sehwag and Gilchrist
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Saiyami Kher: Sports have always been the backbone of my life

Actress Saiyami Kher discusses her IPL commentary role, love for sports, and balancing films with training for her third Ironman.

"Sports have always been the backbone of my life; it's not just something I enjoy watching, but something I've actively been involved in for years. - Saiyami Kher"

Mumbai, April 29

Actress-fitness enthusiast Saiyami Kher, who is now making her mark as a sports critic for the IPL, said she is delighted to be part of it, along with films, as sports have always been the backbone of her life.

Saiyami shared: "As a 14-year-old child, my father knew my love for cricket and had told me to leave school and pursue sports broadcasting. I loved sport but always wanted to finish my education first."

She added: "From college, I got into acting, theatre, and then films... but I'm so delighted that I have been a part of this, along with the films I'm doing..Sports have always been the backbone of my life; it's not just something I enjoy watching, but something I've actively been involved in for years."

Whether it's playing cricket, marathons, Ironmans, or just following games closely, there's a certain discipline and mindset that sports instills, which she says she has "carried into my work as an actor as well."

"Being part of this season of IPL is incredibly exciting because it allows me to engage with the sport from a completely different perspective. And I often find myself pitching myself because I'm sitting with all my childhood heroes watching and discussing the game," added Saiyami.

She shared: "From Virendra Sehwag, Adam Gilchrist, Harsha Bhogle, to many more."

Saiyami continued, "I feel that if things are planned well, there is enough time to balance everything you want to do. Along with IPL... I have finished 2 films, and I'm training for my 3rd Ironman. I wish I could continue this balance and keep staying busy with things I love doing. Films, sports, and travel.

The "Ghoomer" actress concluded by saying that what excites her the most is how these two worlds intersect in terms of storytelling.

"Both are driven by emotion, unpredictability, and the human spirit. Whether I'm on a film set or discussing a game, at the core of it, I'm engaging with stories. And if I can bring authenticity and honesty to both spaces, I feel I'm on the right path."

- IANS

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Megan H
Interesting to see an actress turn sports commentator. But let's be honest, IPL already has too many celebs in the box who don't add much value. Hope she proves me wrong with actual cricketing insights rather than just stories from sets. The crossover is cool but substance matters more.
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Siddhartha F
Her point about sports teaching discipline that transfers to other fields is spot on! As someone who grew up playing gully cricket and now works in corporate, I can totally relate to that mindset. Saiyami seems genuinely passionate, not just doing this for publicity. Good luck with the third Ironman! 🏊‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏃‍♂️
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Priya S
Love that she finished her education first before pursuing acting and sports broadcasting. So many young people these days drop out thinking Bollywood is easy money. She's setting a great example - education first, then chase your dreams! Also, being in the same room as Sehwag and Gilchrist must be surreal. 😄
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Rahul R
Honestly, I'm tired of celebrities jumping on the IPL bandwagon. But credit where due - she's actually done Ironmans and trained hard. That's not just a weekend hobby. My only concern is whether she'll have enough time to do justice to both acting and commentary. Quality over quantity, yaar.
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Jennifer L
"Both are driven by emotion, unpredictability, and the human spirit" - beautifully said! As someone who works in media, I appreciate when people see the storytelling aspect in everything. Saiyami brings a fresh perspective to sports commentary, not just technical jargon but real emotion. Can't wait to see her

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