Australian cricketer David Warner has been charged with drink driving, putting him in legal trouble ahead of his expected cricket commitments.
According to Australian media, police stopped Warner in Maroubra, a suburb of Sydney, where he was subjected to an alcohol test.
Reports state that Warner had already pulled over before reaching the official testing point, but officers proceeded to conduct a breath test.
After the test returned positive, New South Wales Police registered a case against him and took him into custody before transferring him to a police station.
Media reports indicate that Warner is scheduled to appear in court on May 7 for further proceedings.
It is worth noting that Warner is currently leading Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League.
He had traveled to Australia on a short break during the PSL season and was expected to rejoin his team on April 9, but this incident may impact his return and participation.