Rob Woodman, a former cricketer at the Somerset Cricket Club, was recently found guilty of two motor related offences in the week gone by and was duly found guilty in court.
Woodman, who previously represented the esteemed club in the English county circuit, admitted to his offenses in court, which relate to over speeding and driving an unlicensed vehicle.
Woodman made his first-class debut for Somerset way back in 2005 and is a left-arm seamer. A decent batsman lower down the order for Somerset, he represented England U-19 team in the past.
The 30-year-old was fined £60 for driving at 35 miles per hour in a 30mph driving zone in October 2015 and was ordered to pay £20 additionally along with costs amounting to £85. To make matters even worse for the left-arm pacer, he was given three penalty points on his driving license.
Woodman’s troubles with the law haven’t been a new issue as he was previously charged for driving an unlicensed vehicle in August last year at Elkington, in Northamptonshire.