I am deeply disappointed by the decision of the Anti-Corruption Tribunal of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). I acknowledge the importance of disciplinary systems in safeguarding the integrity of the sport. However, based on my experience, I have serious concerns about the structure and fairness of the process I faced.
After over a decade working in cricket management and international player representation, I have stepped away from my agent’s role and any other activity within the International Cricketers Association (ICA). I remain proud of what the ICA has achieved, but I believe this is the right step to protect the integrity of the organisation and allow its work to continue without distraction.
The case against me centred heavily on the account of a single individual, the coach who made the allegation against me. His testimony was unsupported by any communications, transactions, or third-party verification. No messages, no financial transfers, and no affected players or matches were identified. The ECB Tribunal itself confirmed that no betting, fixing, or commercial gain occurred.
The allegation, which the ECB Tribunal upheld, was that I offered a coach a cut of the commission I would receive if he selected, for overseas franchise tournaments, players that I represent. I stand by my innocence, as the allegation is ill-founded and reflects the vindictive stance of one person, toward whom I hold no personal ill will, and there was no documentary evidence to substantiate it. During the investigation, my records, including my bank statements and messages on my mobile device, were thoroughly examined, and nothing was found to corroborate the claims. It was therefore simply the coach’s word against my own, and the Tribunal chose to believe that of the coach. At that time, the coach had never had a team or been involved with any franchise team, raising serious doubts about the relevance of the allegation.
This was not a case about fraud or corruption. It was a mischaracterised conversation that resulted in no breach of integrity. Nevertheless, the Tribunal accepted the version of events presented by the individual who made the allegation, despite the serious inconsistencies in his statements and the absence of corroboration.
I have never been involved in any form of fixing, bribery, or corruption, and that remains true today.
Crucially, CCTV footage presented during the hearing showed me and the coach who made the allegation walking calmly out of a short meeting in a shared common room and open space with others present, dining and working. Although the coach had claimed he felt deeply uncomfortable during the exchange, he later admitted that the footage did not support his account and that he showed no visible signs of distress. Despite this direct contradiction, the Tribunal found the footage inconclusive and gave it virtually no weight in its final decision.
Throughout my career as a cricket agent, I have maintained a spotless record and demonstrated consistent dedication to the sport. Upholding the values of integrity and professionalism has always guided my work and decisions in cricket.
The disciplinary process plays an important role in maintaining integrity in sport. However, my experience has raised serious concerns about the limited opportunities available to individuals to challenge decisions made under the current regulatory framework. The structure of the rules makes it extremely difficult to appeal, even where there may be legitimate concerns about the fairness or outcome of a case. This can leave individuals feeling that they have no meaningful way to seek review or remedy.
I remain committed to the highest standards of integrity. In my view, trust in any disciplinary system depends not only on accountability but also on ensuring transparency, fairness, and the opportunity for proper scrutiny at every stage.
This experience has taken a personal and professional toll, but I remain fully committed to the values of integrity, respect, and justice. I will now consider all appropriate legal steps to ensure that my name is fully cleared.
I appreciate the support of my colleagues, friends, and well-wishers and ask for fairness as this matter is addressed through the proper channels. Cricket has been my passion and profession, and I will continue to stand by the principles that define the spirit of the game.