Here’s what’s been reported most recently about David Warner and a drink-driving charge.
- The latest widely covered update indicates Warner was charged with mid-range drink driving after a breath test in Sydney, with a court appearance scheduled and ongoing legal proceedings continuing into May and June 2026.[2][7]
- His legal team has described the incident as reckless and foolish, with discussion around whether he will plead guilty, and the case has seen adjournments and continued court dates.[7][2]
- Initial reporting from early April 2026 stated he was stopped at Maroubra, NSW, tested positive at roadside, and later recorded a blood alcohol reading around 0.104, leading to a Field Court Attendance Notice.[1][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date coverage from a few reputable outlets and summarize any new court dates or outcomes. Would you like me to do that?
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One of Australia's greatest cricketers made a foolish and reckless choice when he picked up his car keys after a few glasses of wine at Easter, his lawyer says
www.theguardian.comFormer Australian test opener David Warner faces a mid-range drink driving charge after allegedly recording a blood alcohol concentration of 0.
7news.com.auFormer Australian opener David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after he was pulled over in Sydney during the weekend, according to reports. The...
ground.newsDavid Warner was arrested on Sunday and subsequently charged with drink-driving
www.independent.co.ukThe retired cricket great was stopped by police near his luxurious Sydney home on Easter Sunday.
www.dailymail.co.ukFormer Australian cricketer David Warner has been charged with drink driving, according to news.com.au.
www.awazthevoice.inDavid Warner's BBL captaincy is at risk after a drink-driving charge in Sydney. His lawyer admits the "reckless" mistake as the Aussie star faces legal action.
www.patrika.comWarner's drink driving case was adjourned in a Sydney court on Thursday with no plea required, with the case to continue on June 24 ESPN.co.uk
www.espn.co.ukFormer Australian Test cricketer David Warner is charged with mid-range drink driving in Sydney's east over the weekend.
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