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Sri Lankan cricket star Danushka Gunathilaka arrived at the Downing Centre local court with an unknown woman
A Sri Lankan cricketer star who allegedly sexually assaulted a woman inside her Sydney home has had a major win in court after police dropped several serious charges.
Mestiyage Don Danushka Gunathilaka, 32, appeared before Downing Centre Local Court on four charges of sexual intercourse without consent after his arrest late-last year during the T20 World Cup.
Police allege the international cricketer matched with a woman on a dating app and that the pair chatted a number of times before they met on 2 November, when the alleged offences occurred.
Lawyer Alen Sahinovic told the Sydney court on Thursday police had dropped three of the four charges against the cricketer, relating to previous allegations of fellatio and “digital penetration” without consent.
Documents tendered to the court reveal Gunathilaka now faces just a single charge of vaginal penile sexual intercourse without consent, after the cricketer allegedly choked and assaulted the woman.
Police allege Gunathilaka engaged in “forceful” intercourse after putting on a condom, before choking the woman on three occasions. On the last time, the woman’s breathing was allegedly restricted for six seconds.
The woman is alleged to have told police that she was “too afraid to do anything”, and had only consented to sexual intercourse with the cricket star if he agreed to wear a condom.
The woman told police she later found the condom on the floor beside the bed. The court was previously told that Gunathilaka and the woman – who cannot be named – had drinks in the Sydney CBD before they went back to the woman’s home in the city’s eastern suburbs.
The Sri Lankan national has been stranded in Australia since the charges were laid late last year.He previously surrendered his passport and was ordered not to approach any international departure point after being released on a $ 200,000 surety by Downing Centre court.
Gunathilaka will reappear before the same court on 13 July for committal