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anthonyp 4/26/25, 6:14:35 PM
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Tampering charges... felt they didn't have a choice and was forced to plead guilty by the Trini match referee.

Full support from GCB.

SEE PRESS RELEASE FROM GUYANA CRICKET BOARD:

Veerasammy Permaul And Kevlon Anderson Denies Ball-Tampering Charges

– Approaches High Court of Guyana To Clear Their Names

The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) wishes to publicly express its full support for players Veerasammy Permaul and Kevlon Anderson, who have approached the High Court of Guyana in a bid to clear their names following a controversial incident during the recent Cricket West Indies (CWI) Regional 4-Day Tournament fixture between Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago played at the Queens Park Oval in Trinidad.

The match, which effectively served as the tournament final, was of great significance, with the championship title at stake. However, events on and off the field have cast a cloud over what should have been a celebration of West Indies cricket at its highest domestic level.

Both Permaul and Anderson were charged under the CWI Code of Conduct and, based on the documents filed in the High Court, were allegedly pressured into accepting a guilty plea by the Trinidadian Match Referee, Mr. Michael Ragoonath. They were reportedly given two options:

Plead guilty and accept a fine.
Insist on a hearing / trial and the Referee will impose a fine of 100% of the match fee and a ban.
Faced with this representation from the Referee, the two players formed the opinion that they had no choice but to plead guilty to the charge, despite previously submitting written denial to the Referee, and in the case of Permaul, maintaining his innocence at the hearing. Anderson was not afforded a hearing.

This lack of due process and the absence of a fair and transparent hearing is deeply troubling. The GCB considers the actions of the match officials (which includes the on-field umpires) to be unprofessional, unethical, and a serious breach of procedural fairness.

The Guyana Cricket Board is profoundly disappointed by the handling of this matter in Trinidad and expected a much higher standard of governance, particularly in CWI’s premier domestic tournaments.

In light of these events, both players have taken the bold and commendable step of seeking justice through the High Court, aiming to restore their reputations and ensure such incidents do not recur.

The GCB stands firmly in support of justice, fair play, and the rights of its players, and will continue to advocate for good governance, transparency and accountability at all levels of the sport.

This application was filed by Attorney-at-law Arudranauth Gossai.”


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ray 4/26/25, 6:33:20 PM
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hmmmm.....interesting development
anthonyp 4/26/25, 6:55:30 PM
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Options by match referee Micheal Ragoonath

1. Plead guilty and accept a fine
2. Ask for a hearing/trial and he will impose a 100% match fee fine, plus a ban.

Looks like option 1 was the logical choice. That's how they do it at the international level?
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Narper 4/26/25, 7:39:21 PM
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Good move.

They are right to try to clear their names.

this shit is happening because the players have a farcical WIPA

The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) wishes to publicly express its full support for players Veerasammy Permaul and Kevlon Anderson,
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hubert 4/26/25, 8:04:50 PM
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Those two don't look like options .lollol
Kay 4/26/25, 8:09:37 PM
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smile
jacksparrow 4/26/25, 8:23:39 PM
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Right thing to do so all the details will come out, but shouldn’t this be something for the CCJ or it doesn’t work like that
anthonyp 4/26/25, 8:41:48 PM
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Where are the Tits? The resident fraudster?

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granite 4/26/25, 9:27:11 PM
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By the Trinidadian Referee Michael Ragoonath...overtones or undertones,I suppose the Guyanese players did nothing and are totally innocent
Narper 4/26/25, 9:32:15 PM
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Maybe Michael Ragoonath should stick to Football.... this could destroy a young Anderson's career even before it could get started properly
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StumpCam 4/26/25, 9:36:09 PM
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What could possibly go wrong? Trindadian Match Referee in a match featuring Trinidad and Guyana!lol
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Narper 4/26/25, 9:39:15 PM
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Faced with this representation from the Referee, the two players formed the opinion that they had no choice but to plead guilty to the charge, despite previously submitting written denial to the Referee, and in the case of Permaul, maintaining his innocence at the hearing. Anderson was not afforded a hearing.

Imlach did say things publicly but why didn't he clearly say the above.
All we heard was the players plead guilty
anthonyp 4/27/25, 1:19:38 PM
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Bump

The fake Tits still ain't show up?
sgtdjones 4/27/25, 4:22:28 PM
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.............

Options by match referee Micheal Ragoonath

1. Plead guilty and accept a fine
2. Ask for a hearing/trial and he will impose a 100% match fee fine, plus a ban.



Ask for a hearing and have representation. See how simple it was.
Paralegal Sodden, with his sidekick Powen, would have represented CWI, and the players would have won.
To plead guilty and claim all of T&T was against you is not a point of law.

The Umps noted : Talk to CWI we are not allowed to speak.
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googley 4/27/25, 5:38:10 PM
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To plead guilty and claim all of T&T was against you is not a point of law.


Being pressured to accept guilt is "a point of law?"
sgtdjones 4/27/25, 8:00:20 PM
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Police admit releasing false info on Adrianna Younge’s probe

Your police can't be trusted...your courts...ha!!!


Since you were not present, Pandit Googley...such comments are not admissible. Moot.

Did CWI comment as yet ?...let us await your Crooked Court judgement.

Even paralegal small claims court officer Sodden would agree.lol
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ponderiver 4/28/25, 5:14:44 AM
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Paralegal Sodden
big grinbig grin
googley 4/28/25, 12:16:14 PM
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Your police can't be trusted...your courts...ha!!!


Please point out the ones that can be trusted! razzlol
WI_cricfan 4/28/25, 2:06:00 PM
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I knew it and I said as much that they had no choice.

Talk nah Tits
sgtdjones 4/28/25, 3:16:24 PM
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In a recent turn of events within the cricketing world, the Cricket West Indies (CWI) regulations for breaches have come under the spotlight. These regulations, designed to maintain discipline and uphold the integrity of the game, were recently invoked by the head umpire to address a situation where players pleaded guilty to violations. The process appeared straightforward, with the rules applied and consequences administered accordingly.

However, what unfolded afterward added an unexpected layer of drama. The players in question, seemingly embarrassed by the public fallout, have now pivoted from their initial guilty plea to a claim of innocence. Observers suggest this shift may be an attempt to save face and mitigate damage to their reputation among fans and peers.

This development raises intriguing questions about accountability and the pressures athletes face in the public eye. While the CWI regulations provide a structured pathway for addressing breaches, such cases underscore the complex interplay between personal pride, public perception, and the rigid enforcement of rules.

For now, the cricketing community waits to see how the governing body and the player navigate this delicate situation. Will the regulations hold firm, or will the claims of innocence lead to further review? One thing is certain: the balance between discipline and redemption remains as nuanced as ever in the world of sports.

Sarge
WI_cricfan 4/28/25, 3:28:16 PM
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All dat to say you are back peddling
PalsofMine 4/28/25, 5:11:11 PM
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And where were the captain and manager of GHE when all this was going on? And how come it took so long for the players to disclose all of this? That day in court is going to be super interesting.
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StumpCam 4/28/25, 6:35:11 PM
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Is that your opinion?? Or someone in know wrote that.?
You need to give a break until the pertinent facts come out.
Kay 4/28/25, 6:56:11 PM
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And where were the captain and manager of GHE when all this was going on?

I think they were all on T&T property up against a T&T team and T&T umpire.... smile

Jokes aside i don't see how a Guyanese court has any jurisdiction in this matter but i am not a lawyer ......
sgtdjones 4/28/25, 8:30:51 PM
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Stumpy

For now, the cricketing community waits to see how the governing body and the player navigate this delicate situation. Will the regulations hold firm, or will the claims of innocence lead to further review? One thing is certain: the balance between discipline and redemption remains as nuanced as ever in the world of sports.


Did you read the above before posting?

It's my opinion... I don't have anyone in the know.
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