Tim David produced a sensational unbeaten knock to guide Australia to a thrilling six-wicket win over West Indies in the third T20I at Warner Park, St. Kitts. His explosive batting display helped Australia chase down a mammoth target of 215 with ease.
Batting first, West Indies posted a commanding 214 for 4 in their 20 overs. Captain Shai Hope led from the front, smashing an unbeaten 102 off just 57 balls. With this century, Hope became only the second West Indian player in history—after Chris Gayle—to score centuries in all three formats of international cricket.
In reply, Australia reached the target in just 16.1 overs, losing only four wickets. The hero of the chase was Tim David, who remained not out on a blistering 102 off 37 deliveries. His innings included 11 sixes and 6 fours, and he brought up his half-century in just 16 balls — the fastest by an Australian in T20 internationals. David’s century was also the quickest ever recorded by an Australian in T20I history.
This electrifying performance sealed the match and the series for Australia, showcasing Tim David’s immense power-hitting ability and placing him in the record books.