Australia cricket legend David Warner faces court over drink-driving charge
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Australia cricket legend David Warner faces court over drink-driving charge
"David Warner was allegedly stopped at a roadside breath testing unit at Maroubra in Sydney's east, where he returned a positive result for alcohol. He was charged after allegedly producing a blood alcohol reading of 0.104, more than twice the legal limit."
"Warner has been captaining the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League, scoring 50 in their last game in Lahore on April 2. His recent performance follows a record-breaking season in the Big Bash, where he averaged 86.6 for the Sydney Thunder."
"Warner has not escaped controversy throughout his career, including being one of the trio suspended after a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa and admitting to punching future England captain Joe Root at a nightclub in Birmingham in 2013."
David Warner was stopped at a roadside breath testing unit in Maroubra, Sydney, where he allegedly registered a blood alcohol level of 0.104. This reading is more than twice the legal limit. Warner, who has recently captained the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League, was arrested and taken to Maroubra police station for further testing. He will appear in court on May 7 for the drink-driving charge. Warner has a history of controversy, including a ball-tampering scandal and a nightclub altercation with Joe Root.
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