On Wednesday, January 31, Nagpur Police executed a non-bailable arrest warrant for former Indian cricketer Prashant Vaidya in connection with a case involving cheque-bouncing. As per a police spokesperson, the 56-year-old appeared before a court and was later freed on a surety bond.
After buying steel, Prashant Vaidya supposedly wrote a check to a nearby merchant, but it bounced. Inspector Vitthal Singh Rajput of the Bajaj Nagar police station was notified by the vendor that he was demanding a new payment after this.
The trader was forced to go to court after the former India player failed to pay, according to a story in Hindustan Times, and the court issued a non-bailable warrant against him for missing court dates. The former right-arm bowler is currently in charge of the Vidarbha Cricket Association’s Cricket Development Committee.
In addition, he worked as a talent scout for MI junior for the Mumbai Indians (MI), the team that is tied for the most successful team in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In February 1995, the Nagpur-born cricket player made his debut for his country in an ODI held in Dunedin against Australia. On his debut, he was caught, and David Boon became his first international victim.
After that, the right-arm seamer played four One-Day Internationals (ODIs) for India, taking four wickets at an economy rate of 5.67 and an average of 43.50. When Prashant Vaidya, a former cricketer for India, bowled against Bangladesh on April 5, 1995, he had his best stats, taking two wickets in eighteen overs and helping to bundle out the opponents for 163.
Prashant Vaidya career total in first-class cricket is 171 wickets.
In April 1996, he made his final appearance for his country, which was against South Africa in the third Sharjah Cup match. In his most recent game, Prashant Vaidya, a former cricketer for India, did not have a noteworthy performance, giving up 42 runs in six overs as the Proteas went on to score 288/6 and win the match by an inning.
In 56 First Class games, the 56-year-old has claimed 171 wickets at an average of 28.64 and an economy of 3.34. In the format, he also amassed 1038 runs and five half-centuries. Vaidya has amassed 46 wickets from 41 innings in List A cricket, with an economy of 4.65 and an average of 29.10.