Overview
- At least eleven women, including an 18-year-old at the time, allege unwanted advances, sexual assault and rape by the unnamed player in incidents dating to early 2023.
- Victims and families report lodging complaints with the Guyana Police Force and say prosecutors recommended charges in 2023 but that authorities then stonewalled the case.
- Renewed probes conducted on June 25 and 26 produced no legal action or updates, leaving complainants frustrated by ongoing delays.
- Survivors have provided screenshots, voice notes and medical records and have refused financial settlement offers, insisting they want justice rather than money.
- Cricket West Indies President Kishore Shallow has stated the board was unaware of the allegations and is not in a position to comment on any investigation.