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Former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad on Monday urged the incumbent administrators of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) to conduct elections rather than use peripheral clauses in the by-laws to delay proceedings.
Prasad, along with seasoned administrator Vinay Mruthyunjaya and former Indian women’s cricket team captain Shanta Rangaswamy, emphasized that elections should be initiated promptly to avoid the ongoing state of chaos in the association.
“We have all been waiting for the announcement of the election. It should have happened long ago, and by now, a new committee should have taken over the running of the association," Prasad stated during a select media gathering.
“According to the rule and the KSCA by-law, the election was supposed to be held

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