West Indies Coach Responds to Sexual Assault Allegations Against Player: Calls for Due Process and Justice.
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Daren Sammy, the head coach of the West Indies cricket team, has publicly addressed the serious allegations of rape and sexual assault against one of the team's players, emphasizing the need for justice and adherence to due process. The allegations, which surfaced in a report by Caribbean outlet Kaieteur News, involve at least 11 women, including a teenager, who accuse the unnamed cricketer of rape, sexual assault, or unwanted sexual advances. Some complaints have reportedly been filed with law enforcement in Guyana, with allegations of attempts to suppress the matter.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the second Test match against Australia in Grenada, Sammy stated, "One thing I can say is that we believe in justice. We are a community that believes justice must be served. However, there's a process. We will continue to support in whatever way we can to make sure that due process and the right system are followed. As a cricketing board, and for me as the head coach, I want justice for everyone".

Sammy also revealed that he had spoken with his players about the reports to ensure they remain mentally focused amidst the controversy. "We are all aware of what's been going on in the media. I am very close to my players. I've had conversations with them, making sure their mental space is good," he added.

When asked about the potential involvement of Cricket West Indies (CWI) in an investigation, Sammy declined to comment directly, saying, "I can't answer to that. I'm pretty sure they are doing all what they can to make sure, like I said, the right process is followed". A CWI spokesperson stated that the organization has not received any official communication regarding the allegations and therefore cannot comment.

The allegations have sent shockwaves through the Caribbean cricketing community, particularly during the ongoing Test series against Australia. The identity of the accused cricketer has not been disclosed. Sammy, who took on the Test role recently in addition to his white-ball coaching duties, said he was unaware of the allegations potentially dating back two years.

Sammy reiterated his stance on justice, saying, "As a cricketing board and me as head coach I want justice. My mum raised me well. As of now, it's all allegations. We know the justice system. You have got to wait for things to process". He also stated, regarding the player's claim of innocence, “I can’t discuss that with you".

The situation remains fluid, with questions surrounding the timing of the public release of the allegations. All eyes are on CWI to see if the player will participate in the second Test, a decision that will likely fuel further speculation and interest in the allegations. The second Test match is scheduled to begin on July 3.


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