"IPL is a global brand which brings in lot of revenue to the country. It should not be shifted," he told reporters during a visit to the Greenfield Stadium at Karyavattom here.
The veteran cricketer was here to visit the Sports Hub Trivandrum at the stadium and spend time with the first batch of students of a sports coaching academy, co-supported by Kumble's sports training and consulting company TENVIC.
Last week, BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur had hinted that IPL's Governing Council may deliberate moving the 2017 edition abroad.
This edition has seen many PILs filed by by various outfits. 12 matches have been moved out of drought-hit Maharashtra on Bombay High Court's directive after a PIL was filed claiming that a huge quantity of water was being used to maintain various cricket stadiums in the state.
Earlier during an interaction with students, Kumble said that his academy was looking forward to bring top class coaching to the state's budding sports stars.
TENVIC, founded by Kumble and table tennis player Vasanth Bharadwaj, entered Kerala in association with the Sports Hub Trivandrum.
