‘Very seriously’: Australia cricket board on Warner’s drink-driving case

Former Australia cricketer David Warner has been charged with drink driving in Sydney after allegedly recording a blood alcohol level of 0.104 during a random test. He will appear in court on May 7. Cricket NSW called the matter serious but pledged support. The incident may impact his reputation, though it is unlikely to affect his ongoing Pakistan Super League participation.

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