
Tim David engraved his name into record books on Friday, July 25th, after making blisters of the 37-Mi-Century-the fastest T20i hundred Australian. In a remarkable reversal came a milestone using a bat borrowed from versatile Andre Russell of West Indies.
Powerful shifts Drove Australia to commanding six -member victoryWhen they chased target 215 with 23 balls to save in Warner Park in St Kitts.
David also set a new national stamp for the fastest half a century T20i and reached fifty in only 16 balls. The previous record of 17 balls was held together by Marcus Stoinis and Travis Head.
Its eclipse of the 43-Mi-Equity Effect of Josh Inglis against Scotland in Edinburgh last year and emphasized David’s growing reputation as one of the most dangerous Australian finals T20.
“I wore Dre Russ all year and seemed to be the best time for it,” David said in the ceremony of the presentation after the match.
“I spent a lot of time to work to hit power, but now I’m working on my selection of a shot.”
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“Warner Park is a great place to bat”
David said that playing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), where he represented Kolkata Knight (KRK), helped him perform his performance in Warner Park.
“I just had a great time in the middle of playing for Australia. It was nice to have a period of time at home and get my body right. I didn’t think I would have the opportunity to get to Australia, so I’m excited. The playground was good and small boundaries, so you have to support your strengths.
The fourth and penultimate T20i series will take place on Saturday 26 July (Sunday 27th July) in Warner Park.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
July 26, 2025