An email purportedly sent to all players by team manager Richie Richardson is the potential smoking gun in a legal defamation case launched by Chris Gayle against an Australian media outlet.
Although the email does not name the controversial Windies and Melbourne Renegades batsman Gayle, it does confirm concerns were raised about the treatment of a woman working around the team in Sydney.
Fairfax Media reported that the email from Richardson to team members said: "In the past few days, **** **** has encountered a few uncomfortable situations with members of the team. Please, at all times, treat her in a professional and respectable way."
Gayle has hired a high-profile defamation lawyer to take legal action against Fairfax Media following publication of a report he says wrongly claimed he exposed himself to an unnamed woman in a team dressing room.
Mark O'Brien, who only last July won a case against Fairfax and forced them to pay A$200,000 in damages to former Treasurer Joe Hockey, is representing Gayle and renowned as being one of the toughest and most aggressive defamation lawyers in the country.