LONDON: Australia all-rounder James Faulkner accepted on Friday he had made an “error of judgement” after being charged with drink-driving by Greater Manchester Police while playing for English county side Lancashire.

The 25-year-old has been released on bail and now faces a court hearing in Manchester on July 21.

Cricket Australia, who have charged the World Cup winner under its own code of conduct, “returned a blood alcohol reading of approximately twice the UK’s legal limit”.

The first disciplinary action Faulkner has faced is to be dropped from Friday’s Twenty20 Roses clash against Yorkshire.

“I can’t excuse my actions and understand that I have let people down, “Faulkner said in a Cricket Australia statement.
“My decision to drive was an error in judgement.

“I apologise unreservedly and accept any penalty hand­ed to me by Cricket Aus­tralia and the relevant auth­orities. “CA performance dir­ector Pat Howard said: “It is clear that he made a very poor decision to get be­hind the wheel of a car after drinking and that decision had potential to cause serious harm to him and others.

“It is also clear that he is very disappointed and emba­rra­ssed by his actions given his position as a role-model to young people.”

Published in Dawn, July 4th, 2015

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