David Warner Faces Drink Driving Charges in Sydney
Australian cricketer David Warner was charged after failing a breath test during a traffic operation in Sydney. Police say the driver, a 39-year-old man, returned positive readings at roadside and at the station.
What happened
New South Wales Police conducted stationary random breath testing on Malabar Road, Maroubra. Officers began the operation about 5:30pm on April 5.
A van was observed to stop short of the testing site and park. Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers then approached the vehicle and carried out a roadside test.
Test results and arrest
The roadside breath test returned a positive result. The driver was arrested and taken to Maroubra Police Station.
At the station, a second test allegedly recorded a reading of 0.104. Police have charged the 39-year-old with a middle-range prescribed concentration of alcohol offence.
Legal timeline
The accused is due to appear in court on May 7 to face the PCA charge. The matter will proceed through the local court system.
Cricket commitments affected
Warner retired from international cricket in 2024. He still competes in franchise tournaments around the world.
He is currently captain of Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League. The PSL final is scheduled for May 3 in Lahore.
Warner had been granted time at home over Easter. He was set to rejoin the squad ahead of a game against Peshawar Zalmi.
It remains unclear whether he will participate in that fixture following the arrest. Fans and organisers await further updates.
Context and next steps
Police described the incident as part of routine random breath testing on a busy road. The charge relates to a middle-range PCA offence under state law.
Filmogaz.com will monitor developments and provide updates as the case proceeds through the courts.