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Kumble, Srinath not to seek KSCA re-election

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
Former India captain Anil Kumble and his ex-teammate Javagal Srinath today said they would not seek re-election in next month's Karnataka State Cricket Association elections.

Kumble and Srinath were the president and secretary of Karnataka State Cricket Association respectively.

"I am not seeking re-election. It is not due to criticism from some quarters or from KSCA members. I think a new committee with fresh ideas is necessary for good of cricket. I think it is necessary," Kumble told reporters here.

The 43-year-old said all his life as a cricketer he has faced criticism and went ahead and achieved whatever he wanted to on the field.
 

"It is but quite natural that you face criticism in every walk of life and I and my group also faced as such. My main aim was to promote the game not to seek re-election," Kumble said.

Kumble and Srinath, along with Venkatesh Prasad took charge of the KSCA in November 21, 2010.

They were part of a group along with former Test all-rounder Roger Binny and Bangalore-based industrialist Sadanand Mayya. Kumble and company defeated Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar, scion of the Mysore Royal family, by a margin of 33 votes.

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First Published: Oct 18 2013 | 6:56 PM IST

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