Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach was granted bail on Saturday by a New Delhi court following accusations he molested a woman and beat up her fiance. The 27-year-old batsman, who has one cap for Australia, is signed up in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the Royal Challengers Bangalore team, which took on the Delhi Daredevils on Thursday night.
He faces up to two years in jail if found guilty of allegations of molesting a woman and assaulting her fiance at a post-game party at a swanky five-star hotel in the Indian capital. The cricketer has denied the charges against him. His lawyer, Ajay Bhargava told AFP: "He has received bail on condition that he surrenders his passport and pays a surety of 30,000 rupees ($550) on each charge."
He added the court ruled that "a trespassing charge cannot be maintained" against Pomersbach after CCTV footage filmed outside the alleged victim's room proved inconclusive on whether the cricketer had forcibly entered her suite. A visibly relieved Pomersbach told reporters outside the court: "I am happy that I have been granted bail and looking forward to getting to the bottom of it (the case)."
He said he had faith in the Indian justice system but added: "I am disappointed with the way the allegations were made against me. It's sickening." His arrest was headline news in Indian and Australian newspapers on Saturday with reports detailing the sensational allegations in the case and the chequered history of the money-spinning IPL. The powerfully built cricketer, with his right arm in a cast, fainted during an earlier court appearance on Friday. The Press Trust of India reported that the cricketer had suffered a fractured hand in the alleged incident. Pomersbach has battled depression and drug problems and narrowly avoided a jail sentence in Australia after admitting assaulting a police officer who was trying to arrest him for drink driving.