The car of fast bowler Praveen Kumar, who was the edge of the Indian bowling command, met with an accident on Tuesday. During this accident, his son was also present in his car along with Praveen Kumar. According to the information, a high speed canter collided with his car on Tuesday. It is being told in the reports that this incident happened on Tuesday night when Praveen Kumar was returning from Pandav Nagar. Indian fast bowler Praveen Kumar’s car has suffered heavy damage in this accident. However, it is a matter of relief that Praveen Kumar and his son have not suffered serious injuries.
According to the information, the driver of the canter with which Praveen Kumar’s car collided has been arrested by the police who reached the spot. Cricketer Praveen Kumar lives in Multan Nagar of Meerut. It is being told that Praveen Kumar was passing through Pandav Nagar on the intervening night of Tuesday-Wednesday, when his Land Rover Defender car collided with a canter.
Praveen Kumar was in the defender of two and a half crores
It is being told that this accident happened at the Commissionerate crossing of Civil Line. As soon as the police got the information about this accident, the police squad reached there and taking cognizance of the matter, took the driver of the canter into custody. The car of Praveen Kumar who was involved in the accident is worth about 2.5 crores.
Praveen Kumar is not a part of the Indian team at present, but due to him the Indian team has achieved many big victories in the cricket field. Praveen Kumar has played 6 Tests, 68 ODIs and 10 T20 matches for India.
Another cricketer’s accident in a year
This is the second horrific accident of Indian cricketers in a year. Before Praveen Kumar, Indian cricket team’s wicket keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant also had a terrible road accident almost a year ago. Pant’s car collided with a divider on the Delhi-Dehradun highway. Pant had suffered serious injuries in this accident, due to which he had to stay away from cricket for a long time. He is still recovering from injuries.