Cricket star David Warner is convicted and fined $1,500 after a mid-range drink-driving offence following a random breath test in Sydney’s east on Easter Sunday. The 39-year-old also tried to switch seats before the test, according to reports.

The accounts agree on the outcome and key details: the date (Easter Sunday), the location (Sydney’s east), the type of offence (mid-range drink-driving), and the penalty ($1,500). Both outlets also refer to his attempt to change seats before the breath test. The reports do not provide additional information on the exact blood alcohol reading, the circumstances leading up to the stop, or whether other charges were considered.

Overall, the sources align on the central facts of the conviction, the fine amount, and the conduct described around the roadside breath test, with no substantive differences in reported outcomes.