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Tim David’s blazing ton seals t20 series for Australia

Published on: July 26, 2025 1:28 PM

Tim David hit the fastest T20 International century for Australia to seal a series win over the West Indies. Australia beat the hosts by six wickets in the third T20 at Warner Park in Saint Kitts. David scored 102 runs off just 37 balls, smashing 11 sixes and six fours. His explosive knock helped Australia chase down 215 with 23 balls to spare.

The West Indies had earlier posted 214-4 after a strong start. Captain Shai Hope led the innings with an unbeaten 102 from 57 balls. He shared a 125-run opening stand with Brandon King. However, Australia’s bowlers fought back in the middle overs. Mitchell Owen and others removed key West Indies batters cheaply.

Australia’s chase began shakily as they lost three wickets quickly. But Tim David turned the game around with his stunning century. He broke Josh Inglis’ previous record for the fastest Australian T20 hundred, which was made off 43 balls. David’s knock was aggressive yet smart, using his CPL experience well.

Post-match, David said he was thrilled with the opportunity and the pitch conditions. He credited his hard work on power hitting and shot selection. “It was great to bat here. I didn’t expect a century for Australia, so I’m stoked,” he said.

With this win, Australia lead the five-match series 3-0. Captain Mitchell Marsh praised the team’s effort and David’s brilliance. “We’ve played great cricket and tried different roles. That innings from Tim was unbelievable,” he said. West Indies captain Hope admitted his team fell short on runs and praised Australia’s bowling in the final overs.

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