Cricket-Warner charged for alleged drunk driving, Cricket NSW says


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April 8 (Reuters) - Former ⁠Australia batter David Warner has been ⁠charged by police for an alleged drunk-driving ‌incident in Sydney, Cricket NSW said on Wednesday.

Warner, who played 112 tests, 161 one-dayers and 110 Twenty20 Internationals, ​has continued playing T20 cricket ⁠domestically in Australia ⁠and around the world since his international retirement ⁠in 2024.

He ‌is currently captaining Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League, and ⁠was reportedly granted leave to spend Easter ​with his ‌family in Australia.

"Cricket NSW is a strong ⁠advocate for ​safe driving, including avoiding drink driving, and takes incidents of this nature very seriously," Cricket ⁠NSW CEO Lee Germon said ​in a statement.

"David is aware of the seriousness of these allegations. We will support him through ⁠the upcoming process and work together on further educating him and all players on the importance of safe driving."

According to reports, Warner ​was found to be ⁠over twice the legal limit to be able ​to drive. He will appear ‌in court on May ​7 in Sydney.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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