West Indies Cricketer Accused of Sexual Harassment
West Indies Cricketer Accused of Sexual Harassment

West Indies Cricketer Accused of Sexual Harassment: West Indies cricketer accused of sexual harassment has rocked the cricket world with serious allegations from 11 women, including a teenager.

Reports surfaced on June 27, 2025, claiming the Guyana-born player, part of the current West Indies team, committed sexual assault and rape.

The accusations, first reported by Kaieteur News, include a March 2023 incident in New Amsterdam, Berbice.

Despite his hero’s welcome after the 2024 Gabba Test win, no charges have been filed yet.

Serious Claims Against Player

West Indies cricketer accused of sexual harassment faces allegations from 11 women, per Kaieteur News on June 27, 2025.

The Guyanese player, part of the national team, is accused of rape and assault, including a case from March 2023.

One woman, 18 at the time, said he had assaulted her after gaining her trust.

No charges have been filed yet, but lawyer Nigel Hughes confirmed an investigation started two years ago.

Details of the 2023 Incident

West Indies cricketer accused of sexual harassment involves a disturbing case in New Amsterdam, Berbice. A victim’s mother told Mathrubhumi her daughter was lured to a house under false pretences on March 3, 2023.

The player, known to the family, allegedly took her upstairs and assaulted her.

She reported it to the Guyana Police, but claims of a cover-up surfaced.

Cricket West Indies’ Response

West Indies cricketer accused of sexual harassment put CWI in a tough spot.

President Kishore Shallow told Live Hindustan, “We’re unaware of the details and can’t comment.”

SportsMax TV asked about a possible cover-up, but CWI stayed silent.

The player’s role in the ongoing Australia Test series in Barbados adds pressure.

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Impact on the West Indies Team

West Indies cricketer accused of sexual harassment comes during their Test series against Australia, which began June 25, 2025.

The team’s strong start, with a 10-run lead after bowling Australia out for 180, is overshadowed by this news.

Mathrubhumi noted that the player’s hero’s welcome after the 2024 Gabba win now feels tainted.