Former Zimbabwe captain discovered asleep in stranger's car

Published August 28, 2015
Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor had decided to take a nap in the stranger's car after celebrating Nottinghamshire's victory over Durham. — AFP/file
Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor had decided to take a nap in the stranger's car after celebrating Nottinghamshire's victory over Durham. — AFP/file

LONDON: Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor was discovered asleep in someone else's car after Nottinghamshire's victory over Durham in English county cricket's One-Day Cup on Tuesday.

Michael Whitaker, 45, from West Bridgford, Nottingham, was leaving for work on Wednesday when he found someone lying in his unlocked Chevrolet Matiz.

It turned out to be the 29-year-old Taylor, now a batsman with Midlands county Nottinghamshire.

“Neither myself, the police or Brendan knew what to do,” Whitaker told the Nottingham Post newspaper.

“I don't think he knew where he was but he was very apologetic and it quickly became clear that it was very innocent.”

Whitaker added: “Realising who it was made it even funnier because how often do you find an international cricket star asleep in your car?”

Nottinghamshire Police said: “We attended the scene but the car had not been broken into and no offences had been committed.”

“The man in the car was extremely apologetic and even offered to get the car valeted. “Neither Taylor nor Nottinghamshire have commented.

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