Nagpur, Feb. 28 -- Former India and Karnataka batsman Karun Nair on Friday revealed that he had explored the possibility of playing for Kerala before eventually joining Vidarbha for the ongoing domestic season. "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. I had offered myself to the Kerala Cricket Association, but it didn't go forward," Nair told reporters here. Nair, who made history as only the second Indian to score a Test triple century after Virender Sehwag, said he opted for Vidarbha as he did not want to remain in uncertainty. "At the same time, I got the offer from Vidarbha. I wasn't in a situation to wait, as...