New Delhi, April 7 -- On a quiet Sunday evening in Sydney's eastern suburbs, what began as a routine police checkpoint quickly turned into a moment that could redefine the post-retirement legacy of one of cricket's most polarizing modern figures.
According to multiple Australian media reports, David Warner was charged with drink driving after allegedly recording a blood alcohol reading of 0.104, more than double the legal limit of 0.05.
New South Wales Police said the 39-year-old stopped his vehicle short of a random breath testing checkpoint in Maroubra before officers approached and conducted a roadside test, which returned a positive result.
He was subsequently arrested and taken to Maroubra Police Station, where a second test alleg...
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