‘Take this very seriously’: Australian cricket board breaks silence on David Warner’s drink-driving case | Cricket News


'Take this very seriously': Australian cricket board breaks silence on David Warner's drink-driving case
David Warner (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI: Former Australia cricketer David Warner has landed in trouble after being charged with drink driving in Sydney. The 39-year-old, who now captains Sydney Thunder and Karachi Kings, was allegedly caught during a routine breath test with a blood alcohol level of 0.104, more than double the legal limit. He is due to appear in court on May 7, though reports say the case will not affect his participation in the Pakistan Super League.

Watch

‘We lost momentum’ – Mahela on MI’s defeat and key mistakes

Cricket NSW responds, future impact

Cricket New South Wales (NSW) has acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and said it will support Warner while the legal process unfolds.“Cricket NSW is a strong advocate of safe driving, including avoiding drink-driving, and takes incidents of this nature very seriously,” chief executive Lee Germon said, as quoted by AFP.“David is aware of the seriousness of these allegations. We will support him through the upcoming process.”

What happened and what Warner said

According to police, the incident took place during a random check in Maroubra. Officers noticed a vehicle stopping short of the testing site before approaching the driver. A roadside test returned a positive result, and Warner was taken to the police station where a second test confirmed the reading.“About 5:30pm today (Sunday 5 April 2026), police were conducting stationary random breath testing on Malabar Road, Maroubra,” the police statement read. “A van was seen to allegedly stop short of the testing site and park. Officers attached to Traffic and Highway Patrol Command approached the vehicle and subjected the driver – a 39-year-old man – to roadside testing which returned a positive result.“He was arrested and taken to Maroubra Police Station where a second test allegedly returned a reading of 0.104.“The man was issued with a Field Court Attendance Notice for drive with middle-range PCA to appear before the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday 7 May 2026.”Reports claim Warner told police he had consumed three glasses of wine before driving home. While Warner continues to play in the PSL, the case could affect his reputation and commercial ties if he is found guilty.



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Backing without role clarity: Ashwin questions Gautam Gambhir’s ‘wrong utilisation’ of Washington Sundar in T20Is | Cricket News

    Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has questioned the way Washington Sundar is being used in India’s T20I side, saying the all-rounder has not been given a clear role despite continuing…

    Pakistan end Women’s T20 World Cup campaign with dominant 37-run win over Netherlands | Cricket News

    Fatima Sana (C) of Pakistan celebrates the wicket with teammates (Getty Images) Pakistan signed off from the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup with a convincing 37-run victory over the…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    ‘Operation Devendra’: Uddhav Thackeray says Amit Shah planned Sena (UBT) MP defections to ‘sideline’ Fadnavis | India News

    ‘Operation Devendra’: Uddhav Thackeray says Amit Shah planned Sena (UBT) MP defections to ‘sideline’ Fadnavis | India News

    Backing without role clarity: Ashwin questions Gautam Gambhir’s ‘wrong utilisation’ of Washington Sundar in T20Is | Cricket News

    Backing without role clarity: Ashwin questions Gautam Gambhir’s ‘wrong utilisation’ of Washington Sundar in T20Is | Cricket News

    Pakistan end Women’s T20 World Cup campaign with dominant 37-run win over Netherlands | Cricket News

    Pakistan end Women’s T20 World Cup campaign with dominant 37-run win over Netherlands | Cricket News

    ‘Attempt to provoke Muslims’: BJP accuses Telangana CM of disrupting SIR process | India News

    ‘Attempt to provoke Muslims’: BJP accuses Telangana CM of disrupting SIR process | India News

    ‘Govt considering invoking MCOCA’: Shinde talks tough as Maharashtra TET ‘paper leak’ row sparks opposition attack | India News

    ‘Govt considering invoking MCOCA’: Shinde talks tough as Maharashtra TET ‘paper leak’ row sparks opposition attack | India News

    ‘Sad India lost, but … ‘: Mother of Indian-origin Ireland pacer Jai Moondra reacts after dream debut | Cricket News

    ‘Sad India lost, but … ‘: Mother of Indian-origin Ireland pacer Jai Moondra reacts after dream debut | Cricket News