David Warner, on a short break from PSL duties, faces court hearing in Sydney for positive breath test
Sydney: Pakistan Super League (PSL) team Karachi Kings captain, Australian cricketer David Warner, has been charged with drink-driving, local media reported on Tuesday.
According to Australian media, Warner was tested by police while driving in the Maroubra area of Sydney. Warner had stopped his vehicle before reaching the police testing center, but officers conducted a breath test that returned a positive result for alcohol.
Warner was reportedly taken into custody by the New South Wales Police and transferred to a police station. Media reports indicate that he is scheduled to appear in court on May 7.
Warner, who is currently leading Karachi Kings in the PSL, had returned to Australia for a short break and was expected to rejoin his team on April 9.

