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David Warner admits mistake in drink-driving case

Published on: May 7, 2026 2:59 PM

Is David Warner Going To Jail? Aussie Icon Admits To Drink & Drive - Check Details

Australian cricketer David Warner has admitted wrongdoing in a drink-driving case after being charged for driving under the influence during a recent stay in Sydney.

Read More: Warner responds to fan over PSL and IPL debate

According to local media reports, Warner’s legal representative confirmed that the veteran batter has accepted responsibility for the incident and acknowledged that his actions were careless and irresponsible.

🔴 DAVID WARNER ACCEPTS HIS MISTAKE 🤯

– David Warner admitted his drink-driving decision was “reckless and foolish” after being charged for driving with more than twice the legal alcohol limit in Sydney.😕

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— Sam (@Cricsam01) May 7, 2026

Speaking outside a Sydney court, Warner’s lawyer Bobby Hill said the cricketer recognised that he had made a serious mistake. He described the decision to drive after drinking as “reckless” and “foolish,” adding that Warner intends to formally accept responsibility in court.

The lawyer further revealed that Warner had consumed three glasses of alcohol before getting behind the wheel. However, the former Australian opener did not appear in court during the latest hearing. The case has now been adjourned until next month for further proceedings.

The incident reportedly took place last month when Warner travelled to Sydney during a break from his commitments in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). At the time, he was participating in the tournament as captain of Karachi Kings.

The case had previously attracted significant attention in both Australia and Pakistan, with cricket authorities and media closely monitoring developments involving the high-profile player.

Read More: Warner, Khushdil Khan help Kings cruise past Qalandars 

Warner remains one of Australia’s most recognisable cricketers, known for his aggressive batting style and extensive international career. While the legal process is still ongoing, his admission marks a significant development in the case. No further official statement has been released by Warner or his management regarding the matter.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Australia cricket, David Warner, drink-driving, Karachi Kings, laetst, PSL, Sydney court

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