Australian cricketer David Warner was arrested for drinking and driving in Sydney on Tuesday. Warner was on a break from the PSL 2026 when he was apprehended by the police. The left-hander captains the Karachi Kings and the latest incident has led to a huge cloud over his participation for the rest of the tournament.
Australian cricketer David Warner was arrested for drinking and driving in Sydney on Tuesday. Warner was on a break from the PSL 2026 when he was apprehended by the police. The left-hander captains the Karachi Kings and the latest incident has led to a huge cloud over his participation for the rest of the tournament.
Warner was driving his van when he saw police officers conducting random breath testing on Malabar Road in Maroubra. He stopped and parked on the side, with the police conducting roadside testing, which came back as positive.
Warner arrested, then released
After his first test returned positive, Warner was arrested and taken to Maroubra Police Station where he blew 0.104. The legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit in Australia is 0.05% for fully licensed drivers. Warner thus was way about limit and was charged with middle-range drink driving and is due to appear in court in May.