David Warner arrested as soon as he returned to Sydney amid PSL 2026, know in which case action was taken against the cricketer

David Warner: Former Australian cricketer David Warner has been arrested in Australia on charges of drink and driving.

David Warner: Former Australian opener David Warner is currently captaining Karachi Kings in Pakistan Super League 2026. Meanwhile, a shocking news has come out that Warner has been arrested by the police in a serious case. Warner, known for his aggressive play on the field, has been embroiled in controversies off the field this time. In such a situation, let us know what is the whole matter and how this incident came to light.

In which case was David Warner arrested?

Actually, former Australian cricketer David Warner has been arrested in Australia on charges of drunk driving (drink and driving). Let us tell you, these days Warner is captaining Karachi Kings in Pakistan Super League 2026 and the team had played its first three league matches till April 2. The team’s next match is to be held on April 9, but during the short break, Warner returned to Australia.

According to a report in News.com.au, Warner got into serious legal trouble after this incident which took place in Maroubra area of ​​Sydney on Tuesday. New South Wales Police conducted a breath test on him during routine checking, in which his alcohol level was found to be much more than the prescribed limit. According to reports, his blood alcohol reading was 0.104, which is almost double the limit in Australia, after which he was arrested and taken to Maroubra Police Station. Now he will be presented in the court in this case next month.

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What did the police say?

Police said in their statement that on April 5, 2026, around 5:30 pm, breath testing was going on in Maroubra area. During this time a van stopped in front of the testing site. Traffic and highway officers went near the vehicle and examined the driver, the result of which was positive.

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