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“You’re a Mean Guy” - Daren Sammy Breaks Silence on Sexual Assault Allegations Against West Indies Star Amid WI vs AUS 2025 Tests

  • Ahead of the second Test match in Grenada starting on July 3, West Indies coach Daren Sammy publicly responded to accusations of sexual misconduct involving pace bowler Shamar Joseph.
  • Last week, reports emerged of sexual misconduct claims made by 11 individuals, among them a teenager, related to incidents that reportedly occurred as early as March 2023 during the West Indies versus Australia cricket series.
  • Sammy emphasized the importance of justice and due process, expressing confidence in the team's mental state and support for the investigation while Cricket West Indies remains uninformed officially.
  • Sammy expressed that both the cricket board and himself, as head coach, are committed to seeking justice, and emphasized their ongoing dedication to backing the process to ensure it is carried out properly and fairly.
  • The situation casts a shadow over the Test series that begins with Australia playing their first-ever match in Grenada, marking their 78th Test venue, and underscores ongoing scrutiny on the West Indies team.
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‘Why you being so mean?’ Accused West Indies player to face Australia

West Indies coach says player embroiled in sexual assault allegations will be picked for the second Test.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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