Martin Prashad

[2] A right-handed middle-order batsman and occasional off-spinner, his first major tournament with the Canadian national team was the 1986 ICC Trophy in England, where he played in all eight of Canada's group-stage matches.

Despite Barbados also including West Indies opening batsman Gordon Greenidge in its line-up, they won only narrowly, with three wickets remaining.

[7] Prashad again featured in all of Canada's matches at the 1990 ICC Trophy in the Netherlands, but both he and the team had little success, with his final runs total being 73 from four innings.

[11] Prashad's last recorded competitive matches for Canada came in October 1996, during the 1996–97 season of the Shell/Sandals Trophy, the West Indian domestic one-day tournament.

Prashad played in only two matches (against Jamaica and the Leeward Islands), bowling two overs without taking a wicket and scoring ten runs without being dismissed.