The team Vidarbha batter Karun Nair has disclosed that before exiting from team Karnataka in 2023, he had preferred joining the Kerala team and even approached the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA). Nevertheless, when discussions did not move ahead as expected, he decided to move to Vidarbha instead.
The 33-year-old elaborated that he was exploring his options at the time and made a move to reach out to KCA. However, as talks with Kerala were delayed, Vidarbha came forward with an offer, demanding him to make a quick decision. Karun professed that he wasn’t placed in such a way at that time, to wait any longer. He wanted to regain clarity and stability in his cricket career. Furthermore, when asked if there was any possible chance to move to Kerala in the future, Karun left the way open.
"There were discussions about it. When I was sure I was going to leave Karnataka, I was looking at my options. There was some talk about it, but it didn't go forward," said as per the Malayalam news Channel 24.
"I had offered myself to KCA, but it didn't materialize. At the same time, I got an offer from Vidarbha. I wasn't in the best spot mentally, and I needed to clear my mind. The only way to do that was by joining a team, so I decided to go with Vidarbha. You never know. If a situation like that comes up, we will see," he added further.
Check out Karun Nair's response here:
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Karun Nair says he approached KCA & offered himself to play for Kerala Cricket Team after he got the confirmation from Karnataka team that he won't be picked this season but KCA didn't proceed. At the same time Vidarbha approached him and he accepted their offer What a miss 😶
05:40 PM · Feb 27, 2025
Nair has been in red-hot form in domestic cricketSince being a member of Vidarbha, Karun Nair has rehabilitated his career, growing as one of the top batters in Indian domestic cricket. He showcased an exceptional performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy this year, making 779 runs in just eight matches, at a staggering average of 389.50.
Also Watch:His form even sparked talks about a well-deserving spot in India's Champions Trophy squad. Karun once again showcased his class, scoring a vital half-century (86 off 188 balls) for his side in the first innings in Nagpur in the ongoing Ranji Trophy final against Kerala.