Cricket star to fight rape charge

A Sri Lankan cricket star will head to trial to combat the allegation he raped a girl at her residence in Sydney final 12 months.

Danushka Gunathilaka was charged with 4 counts of sexual activity with out consent earlier than the vast majority of the fees have been withdrawn final month.

The cricketer formally pleaded not responsible to the only remaining cost of rape in Sydney Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday.

He was dedicated for trial to the District Court at a later date.

Police allege Mr Gunathilaka matched with a girl on a relationship app whereas he was in Sydney for the T20 World Cup final 12 months.

He allegedly chatted with the lady various instances on-line earlier than they met on November 2.

The pair had drinks within the metropolis earlier than they went again to the lady’s residence in Sydney’s illustrious japanese suburbs round 11pm, based on police.

Mr Gunathilaka allegedly ignored the lady’s request to “take it slow” and as an alternative sexually assaulted the 29-year-old girl in her own residence.

Police allege the cricketer engaged in “forceful” intercourse with the lady throughout which he choked the lady thrice.

The girl instructed police she was “too afraid to do anything” and she or he had solely consented to sexual activity with the cricket star if he agreed to put on a condom.

The girl later discovered the condom on the ground beside the mattress, based on police.

The court docket was instructed the remaining sexual assault cost associated to “stealthing”, the non-consensual removing of a condom throughout intercourse.

Mr Gunathilaka has been stranded in Australia since he was arrested over the fees final 12 months.

The court docket was instructed he had surrendered his passport and should report back to police as soon as a day as a part of his bail situations.

A $200,000 surety was additionally deposited to make sure the Sri Lankan nationwide would attend court docket when required.

The court docket was instructed he didn’t have a prison file.

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Source: www.news.com.au