
Tim David lit Warner Park with a breathtaking display of energy hit and broke the fastest T20 of the Australian when visitors sealed the five western series against West India. Australia now leads 3-0, after a commanding six-member victory on Friday, July 25 (Saturday 26th July of local time) in Basseterre, St Kitts.
David reached his century in only 37 and smoked the previous record held by Josh Inglis (43 Balls vs Scotland, 2023). Its shifts – electrifying 100 lace -ups with six and 11 and 11 towering – powered by Australia to a glass target of 215 with stunning 23 balls to save.
West Indies vs Australia, third T20i
Chase not only showed David’s dominance, but also described the fourth highest successful chase of Australia in the men’s T20is, emphasized their ruthless form and in style sealed the series.
Shai Hope carries western India
First, shoot a bat, the captain of West Indies Shai Hope has increased on this occasion and broke in his first century T20i. Hope anchored Fluent 102 off 57 balls*, efforts dotted with eight and six six, remained until the end.
The fastest T20i 50 in Australian history!
Tim David absolutely monsticts his way to half a century out of 16 balls.
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He found an explosive ally in Brandon King, who launched an Australian attack with a 36-Míček 62 and hammered three four and six six. The duo sewed the dominant 125-run stand for the opening goal for just 11.4 overs, which started the guests.
Despite the bloodshed, Sean Abbott got out with the ball for Australia and released an excellent charm of 4-0-21-0 in the miserable economy of only 5.25, maintained things under control even without a goal that turned out.
Tim David goes berserk in ST KITTS
Australian persecution was not smooth sailing. Despite the brisk 65 runs in PowerPlay, visitors lost three early goals, with Captain Mitchell Marsh (22), Glenn Maxwell (20) and Josh Inglis (15) began, but could not convert themselves. Cameron Green never found his rhythm and scratched 11 out of 14 before he fell on Romario Shepherd, who raised two key goals.
With Australia, she rolled to 87/4, Tim David and Mitchell Owen turned the game on his head. The couple released a 128-run partnership for the fifth goal and crawled into the West India attack. While David’s record Ton stole subtitles, Owen played a perfect support role and hammered a fast 36 of only 16 balls.
David rightfully finished the work and looked by the shepherd at the edge of a fine leg to seal the sensational persecution – and the series – strongly.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
July 26, 2025