Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Gayle wins defamation case against Aussie media group

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: West Indies cricket star Chris Gayle won a defamation case against an Australian media group which claimed he exposed his genitals to a massage therapist.

The lurid accusation­s were made by Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times in a series of stories in January last year.

They claimed the all-rounder exposed himself to team masseuse Leanne Russell in a dressing room at the 2015 World Cup in Sydney and “indecently propositio­ned” her.

Gayle denied the allegation­s, saying the journalist­s behind the story wanted to “destroy him”.

His teammate Dwayne Smith, who was in the changing room at the time, also denied the incident took place.

A NSW Supreme Court jury ruled in Gayle’s favour, findingFai­rfax was motivated by malice. The media group had defended the articles on the basis that the allegation­s were substantia­lly true and in public interest.

“At the end of the day I’m very, very happy,” Gayle said after the verdict, according to the Herald, adding that coming to court had been “very emotional”.

“I’m a good man. I’m not guilty,” he said.

The publicatio­n of the stories followed an uproar after Gayle attempted to flirt with an Australian presenter on live TV, asking her out for a drink and telling her: “Don’t blush, baby.”

During the week-long hearing, a tearful Russell stood by the allegation­s, saying she had gone to the room looking for a towel and came across Gayle.

She alleged he lowered the towel he was wearing and asked: “Are you looking for this?”

Gayle’s close friend Donovan Miller told the hearing that since the allegation­s the West Indian had become “scared, especially (around) females and he always feels someone is out to get him”.

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