Kiplin Doriga, a Papua New Guinean cricketer, was sentenced to three years in jail in Jersey after pleading guilty to robbery.
The incident occurred on August 25, 2025, when Doriga attacked a woman in St Helier by punching her to the ground and stealing her phone. Following his arrest, Doriga was formally charged, pleaded guilty in Magistrate's Court, and was remanded in custody until his sentencing at the Royal Court in November 2025.

Doriga, born on October 18, 1995, is a prominent wicketkeeper-batsman for Papua New Guinea who has played 39 One-Day Internationals and 43 T20 Internationals, including appearances in the 2021 and 2024 T20 World Cups. He made his ODI debut against Scotland in November 2017 and has been a vital part of PNG cricket in various international tournaments. At the time of his arrest, he was participating in the ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League held in Jersey.
The case received significant attention due to the serious nature of the offense and its impact on the PNG cricket team. The police investigation was praised for its swift action, which included identifying Doriga quickly as the perpetrator and recovering stolen property. The incident and subsequent conviction raised concerns about athlete conduct during international tours and the safety of local communities.
In terms of career, Doriga has scored over 1,000 runs across formats in his international career and has been one of PNG's senior players, gaining recognition for his wicketkeeping and batting skills. His criminal conviction has put his cricket career on hold and cast a shadow over his professional achievements.