Warner’s Thunder captaincy under threat after drink-driving charge
Cricket NSW says it will work through the matter as Warner faces court over an alleged blood alcohol reading of 0.104.
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'Sandpaper-gate' villain David Warner in MORE trouble with the law
Cricket New South Wales says it will support David Warner after he was charged with drink-driving, adding that the former Australian opener aware of the “seriousness” of the incident. The 39-year-old Sydney Thunder captain is due to appear in court on 7 May after allegedly blowing more than twice the legal limit in a random breath test in Sydney recently. ‘Importance of safe driving’ Cricket NSW, which has a long-term partnership with government…
David Warner’s captaincy at risk after drink-driving case
Sydney: Australian cricketer David Warner has come under intense scrutiny after a drink-driving incident in Sydney, raising questions over his future as captain of the Sydney Thunder. The 39-year-old batter, currently on a brief break from franchise commitments in the Pakistan Super League’s ongoing season, returned to Australia where the incident took place over the Easter weekend. According to reports, police stopped Warner in Sydney’s eastern…
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