Tim David Scores Fastest T20 Century for Australia in Series-Clinching Win
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS AND NEVIS, JUL 26 – Tim David set a new Australian record with an unbeaten 102 off 37 balls, including 11 sixes, leading Australia to an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series.
- In St Kitts on Saturday morning, Australia secured a 6-wicket win at Warner Park, taking a 3-0 series lead in the third T20I.
- Ahead of the decider, West Indies needed a win to stay alive but were without Andre Russell, who retired after the second T20I.
- With a blistering knock, Tim David scored 102 off 37 balls, sharing a record 128-run fifth-wicket stand with Mitchell Owen.
- With a clean sweep, Australia cricket team leads 3-0 after winning the third T20I at Warner Park in St Kitts, sealing the series.
- Considering Warner Park’s history, the venue has hosted 31 T20Is with an average first-innings score of 123 and a top of 201, and David’s century now ranks joint-third among fastest T20I hundreds in Full Member contests.
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Australia were in trouble. Then Tim David blasted a record-breaking century
Tim David has smashed the fastest international century by an Australian in a breathtaking 37-ball assault that helped seal a thumping T20 series win over the West Indies.
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