Shane Warne banned from driving in England for a year

London: Australian spin legend Shane Warne cannot keep out of the limelight. A few weeks back during the Ashes, Shane Warne’s four-way romp had attracted wide attention in the media. Now the player-turned-commentator has been banned from driving for 12 months in England after he was found guilty of over speeding for the sixth time in two years.

Shane Warne, the 50-year-old former leg-spinner pleaded guilty at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court for driving at 47mph in a 40mph zone in a hired Jaguar car in Kensington in August 2018.

Warne, who was not in court for the hearing, already had 15 penalty points on his licence for five speeding offences from April 2016, according to the ‘BBC’. He was also ordered to pay a total of 1,845 pound to the court comprising of 775 pound in costs, 900 pound in fines, and a must pay surcharge of 170 pound

Deputy District Judge Adrian Turner told the court: “It may well be that none on its own were particularly serious but for points disqualification purposes the triviality of the offences is not to be taken into account. A period of 12 months is necessary for the purposes I have mentioned.”

Shane Warne, who lives in West London, is regarded as one of the best-ever bowlers in cricket history. He is the second on the all-time list of Test wicket takers with 708 wickets in 145 Tests between 1992 and 2007.

AFP

 

 

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