David Warner Pleads Guilty to Drink Driving, Captaincy in Jeopardy

Summary

Australian cricketer David Warner pleaded guilty to drink driving, putting his captaincy of Sydney Thunder in jeopardy. The court will decide his sentence on August 18.

Key Points
  • David Warner admitted guilt on drunk driving charges with a blood alcohol level over double the legal limit.
  • Warner pleaded guilty without appearing in court, with his lawyer stating he regrets driving after drinking three glasses of wine.
  • The future of Warner's captaincy of Sydney Thunder is uncertain following the incident.
  • Warner's court sentence will be determined on August 18, and the cricket community has expressed concern over the matter.
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