
Former Mysore MP Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar ponders his next move in front of a stainless steel shop on the treacherous Avenue road while campaigning for the elections to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) in Bangalore on Saturday.
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1 September 2007 at 9:22 pm
Probably it may be an indication of the things to come…all is not well in cricket…we will think of having a cricket team with panche and jubba. OK. We have modify, change, alter many things in Cricket in a changing and changed world. Now we have 20-20…..What may be the next move…
1 September 2007 at 10:36 pm
Looks like Churumuri got tired of Narayanamurthy or maybe they made an out of sight settlement. Now it’s the turn of this man.
2 September 2007 at 6:28 am
What difference does it make if Wadiyar does or does not become the president of the KSCA
From the build up it appears, that Mr Wadiyar thinks that he is contesting general elections rather than an election to a sports body.
2 September 2007 at 10:08 am
BJ, it is nothing new to him. He has done it for General Elections for himself as well as for his party also. He has waited for a party candidate somewhere in the Hills for 30 minutes. That much of obedience he has for his party.
3 September 2007 at 10:41 am
Avenue Road is far less treacherous than KSCA or BCCI.
5 September 2007 at 12:18 am
NOt again plse, leave him alone.
6 September 2007 at 1:36 pm
After all cricket is a colonial game. It grew with the royal patronage of kings of former princely states in pre independence days. So entry of Wadiyar is no surprise. Politicization of sports has already set in a big way with the entry of Shard Pawar and Lau Yadav. Now it is the turn of our own State to have the scion of Royal family and an active politician to be at the helm of state cricket association. There is one consolation though it is better than criminalization of sports