Bengaluru, Nov. 20 -- The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) elections have been thrown into legal turmoil, with the Association approaching the High Court of Karnataka to challenge the deferment of polls originally scheduled for November 30. The move comes amid disputes over the interpretation of the Association's bye-laws and eligibility criteria for office-bearers, raising questions over the conduct and legality of the electoral process.

In a writ petition (No. 34890/2025) filed on Tuesday, the KSCA has sought to quash the letter dated November 17, issued by the Electoral Officer, which postponed the elections, and requested the Court to direct him to proceed according to the previously announced election calendar. The matter, l...