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Bracewell blames pet parrot for drunk-driving

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand cricketer Doug Bracewell has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service for a third drink-driving offence after blaming the killing of a pet cockatoo by dogs for his decision to drive home drunk from a function.

The 26-year-old fast bowler was pulled over by police in March and returned a blood-alcohol reading more than three times the legal limit.

His lawyer told the Hastings District Court that Bracewell had been drinking at a function when his girlfriend called him in distress after their cockatoo was killed by dogs they were minding for a friend.

Judge Bridge Mackintosh also disqualifi­ed the 27-Test cricketer from driving for a year.

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said it would not impose any additional penalty.

“NZC notes Mr Bracewell suffered a serious leg injury in February and is unlikely to resume his competitiv­e cricket career until next summer,” NZC said.

“Under these circumstan­ces, and considerin­g the penalty imposed in the District Court, NZC will be taking no further punitive action.”

Bracewell, who has also played 14 one-day internatio­nals and 14 Twenty20 internatio­nals, was previously caught drunk-driving in 2008 and 2010 and has been involved in a string of alcohol-fuelled incidents.

He was banned for a match in 2012 after he and former New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder were involved in an altercatio­n with a person at a Napier bar while out drinking.

A year later he was ruled out of the first Test against England in Dunedin after he cut his foot when stepping on glass during a clean-up for a party at his house.

In 2014, he was fined after another late night out drinking with Ryder before a Test against India.

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