David Warner faces an uncertain future after allegedly blowing double the legal alcohol limit during a roadside test in Sydney, risking a $2200 fine and prison time.
One of Australia's greatest batters faces an uncertain sporting future after allegedly blowing double the legal limit on a breath test.
David Warner returned a positive result for alcohol after being stopped for a roadside test in Sydney's east on Easter Sunday, police said.
The 39-year-old allegedly parked short of the testing site when officers approached and breathalysed him.
The former Australian Test opener and current Sydney Thunder Big Bash captain is accused of returning a blood-alcohol reading of 0.104 at Maroubra Police Station, where he was charged with mid-range drink driving.
