Jamaica and West Indies batting star Chris Gayle is now scared of being around women since the media published stories saying he exposed himself to female massage therapist, Leanne Russell, in a changing room during the 2015 World Cup in Australia.
This was disclosed to the New South Wales supreme court on Thursday by cricket coach Donovan Miller, a close friend of Gayle.
The cricket coach, who was born in Jamaica but now lives in England, gave character evidence to the court on Thursday, in which he insisted that the player had been badly scarred by the claims.....
funny shyte lol
In reply to Cuteri guess Kris will be one big celib guy girls out
In Professional Sports in the USA , IT IS MANDATORY for Rookies in various Sports attend Pre Season League Guidance Seminars .
These Seminars deal with the Pitfalls
that they are likely to encounter when
interacting with Women , who are likely to file suits against them , to get money from them .
It is therefore the Responsibility of
both the WICBC/CWI & WIPA to have guidelines for ALL Players to ensure that they do not fall prey to persons out to make a quick Buck .
In reply to POINT
excellent advice POINT.
hopefully they understand this early O clock.
In reply to Cuter
Whats funny about it?
In reply to powen001
My take is that the onus is moreso on the WIPA , since the WICBC/CWI really do not give a Damn , if its Players
are sued left & right ; due to the
Members of the Board , intense dislike
of their Senior Players .
In my opinion it is this adversary
relationship that is also at the very
Heart of what is wrong in Cricket in the Region .