Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja, who owns a bungalow in the picturesque Aldona village in North Goa, has been fined Rs 5,000 for dumping garbage in the neighbouring village of Nachinola, the sarpanch of the village, Trupti Bandodkar, mentioned on Monday (June 28). Bandodkar mentioned the favored cricketer of the `90s paid the effective with none fuss.
“We are plagued by the garbage issue in our village. Garbage from outside is also dumped in the village, so we appointed some youth to collect the garbage bags and scan them for any proof to identify the culprits,” the sarpanch mentioned.
“We found a bill in the name of Ajay Jadeja in some bags of garbage. When we informed him not to dump the garbage in the village in future, he said he was willing to pay the fine. So he paid it. We are proud that such a celebrity, a popular cricket player, stays in our village, but such people should follow the garbage norms,” Bandodkar mentioned.
The village of Aldona is residence to a number of celebrities, together with Jadeja and author Amitav Ghosh, amongst others. Jadeja turned out in 15 Tests and 196 ODIs for India, 576 and 5,359 runs respectively over his worldwide profession.
An ODI specialist, Jadeja averaged 37.47 in the format, notching up six centuries and 30 fifties in his eight-year lengthy profession.