June 27, 2025: A West Indies men’s cricketer has come under serious scrutiny after reports surfaced accusing him of multiple counts of sexual assault, harassment, and rape. The cricketer, reportedly from Guyana and a member of the current national team, has allegedly been accused by at least 11 women, including one minor, as per a detailed video report by SportsMax TV.

The investigation was initially brought to light by Kaieteur Sports, a Guyana-based newspaper. One section of the report reads:“I have heard accounts from no fewer than eleven women, one of them a teenager, who allege that they have been sexually assaulted, raped, or subjected to unwanted sexual advances by him.”
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Alarming details in the video also claim there may have been attempts to cover up the allegations. Despite the seriousness of the accusations, no formal charges have been filed yet.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) has so far refused to comment, citing lack of knowledge. When contacted by SportsMax TV, CWI President Kishore Shallow stated:”Cricket West Indies is unaware of the circumstances and, therefore, is not in a position to comment at this time.” Prominent lawyer Nigel Hughes, who was approached by one of the alleged victims two years ago, confirmed that the accused was a part of the West Indies squad that defeated Australia at the Gabba in January 2024, marking a historic win.
Hughes also noted that public discussion on the issue diminished when the player returned home from the Australian tour, though fresh inquiries have reportedly been made in recent days.
The case continues to unfold, but the silence from authorities and the sporting body has sparked intense debate about accountability, transparency, and the protection of victims in high-profile sports.
