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Former Australia batsman David Warner was convicted and fined A$1,500 ($1,065) for drink-driving by a Sydney court on Tuesday after being arrested in April.

Warner, one ​of Australia's most decorated cricketers, pleaded guilty after failing a breath-test on ‌the Easter weekend when driving his family home in Sydney's eastern suburbs after a social function.

The 39-year-old's blood-alcohol reading was more than twice the legal limit.

Waverley Local Court heard Warner stopped ​his car when he saw the roadside breath-testing site and attempted to ​swap seats with a female passenger.

"I accept Mr Warner is unlikely to ⁠re-offend," Judge Clare Farnan told the court in comments published by Australian media.

"(But) ​regrettably, drink-driving is still a significant factor in many crashes in New South Wales."

The ​offence was aggravated because children were in the car at the time, Farnan said.

Warner, who played 112 tests and over 250 limited-overs internationals for Australia, will need to fit an interlock device ​in his car which will prevent it from starting if it detects alcohol ​in his system.

He left the court without commenting to a large media pack.

Warner's management did not ‌provide ⁠immediate comment when contacted by Reuters on Tuesday.

Before Farnan's decision, Warner's lawyer told the court his client should be spared conviction because he had suffered extra punishment as a result of media coverage.

"Commercial opportunities (are) being affected," Australian media quoted Awais Ahmad ​as saying.

Warner works for ​Fox Sports Australia ⁠as a commentator and was part of the local broadcaster's team covering the recent Australia-Bangladesh test in Darwin.

He is captain of ​Big Bash League team Sydney Thunder, which is part of ​a New ⁠South Wales state government campaign to deter drink-driving.

Cricket New South Wales (NSW) did not comment on Warner's position as Thunder captain when contacted by Reuters on Tuesday.

"Our organisation is a ⁠strong ​advocate of safe driving, including avoiding drink driving," ​Cricket NSW said in a statement.

"We continue to take this incident seriously, including educating all players on the ​importance of safe driving."

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