Former India cricketer arrested after drunk driving in Gujarat
THIS former India cricketer arrested after drunk driving in Gujarat, let's take a look at this photo collection and find out about the news in-detail.
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Jacob Martin has been arrested in drunk driving case
The player who has been arrested is Jacob Martin, who played 10 international matches for India and made his debut under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly. He also had the opportunity to share the dressing room with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar
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Jacob Martin lost control of his car, which resulted in a major accident
Martin lost control of his car, which resulted in a major accident on the roadside in Vadodara on January 27. He crashed with three cars parked on the side of the road. Police revealed that the former Indian cricketer was arrested a few hours after the accident.
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Jacob Martin crashed with three cars
Martin lost control of his car, which resulted in a major accident on the roadside in Vadodara on January 27. He crashed with three cars parked on the side of the road. Police revealed that the former Indian cricketer was arrested a few hours after the accident.
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Jacob Martin was taken in Police custody after the incident
The incident reportedly took place around 2:30 AM in Puneet Nagar, Akota, when Martin was driving his SUV. Following complaints from the car owners, the former cricketer was taken into police custody, and his vehicle was also seized.
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Jacob Martin has been in headline for controversial reaons
Jacob Martin has previously been in headlines for controversial reasons. In 2011, he was arrested in Delhi on charges of human trafficking.
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Jacob Martin made his debut for India in 1999 under Sourav Ganguly's captaincy
Jacob Martin made his debut for India in 1999 and played a total of 10 matches for his country, scoring 158 runs in 8 innings at an average of 22.57, with his highest score of 39 runs. He played his last match for India against Kenya in 2001.
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