BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC- Barbados and West Indies cricketer Ryan Hinds has been cleared of sexual assault charges the West Indies Players’ Association (WIPA) reported yesterday.
Chief Magistrate Pamela Beckles dismissed sexual assault charges against Hinds after the complainant in the matter informed the court that she would not be presenting evidence.
Hinds, who was represented by Queens Counsel Patterson Cheltenham, was not present at the hearing.
“The dropping of these charges is an immense weight off my shoulders,” said Hinds.
“I need to thank God for this blessing and for the immense support of my family, Mr Cheltenham my attorney, and Mr Winston Stafford at the BCA [Barbados Cricket Association”.
The charges stemmed from an incident involving a 28-year-old woman two year ago.
Hinds had maintained his innocence from the outset, WIPA said. “There were days when I thought there was no end in sight for this matter but they (family and lawyer) kept me grounded and focused throughout,” said
“I am now very keen to try and regain a place in the Barbados national team.”
WIPA President, Wavell Hinds, said both the West Indies Cricket Board (BCA) and the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) have been notified of the result of the hearing.
“WIPA wishes Ryan every success as he seeks to rebuild his first-class and international careers,” said Hinds.
“He has demonstrated before that he has the ability to bounce back from adversity, and we have no doubt that he will do so again.”
Hinds played 15 Tests and 14 ODIs for West Indies but hasn’t represented them since July 2009.