This is also the fastest T20I century for Australia.
Star Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) player Tim David has notched up an astonishing 102 not out off just 37 balls at a blazing strike rate of 275.67. His whirlwind knock included a total of 11 maximums and six boundaries in the third T20I clash against the West Indies. This fiery innings makes a strong case for his retention ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auction.
55/0
52/4
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157/5
158/1
Malawi beat Rwanda by 9 wickets
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178/6
133/10
Romania won by 45 runs
168/9
169/6
Austria beat Hungary by 4 wickets
245/7
179/5
Austria beat Luxembourg by 66 runs
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88/10
163/4
Jinnah CC Stockholm beat Alby Zalmi by 75 runs
123/6
150/4
Marsta CC beat Rising Phoenix by 27 runs
153/9
168/4
Alby Zalmi CC beat Jinnah CC by 15 runs
166/4
78/10
Rising Phoenix beat Jinnah CC by 88 runs
100/5
99/7
Alby Zalmi CC beat Rising Phoenix by 5 wickets
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143/6
78/10
Botswana Women beat Malawi Women by 65 runs
40/10
88/9
Lesotho Women beat Eswatini Women by 48 runs
135/7
84/10
Rwanda Women beat Sierra Leone Women by 51 runs
88/8
87/8
Cameroon Women beat Mozambique Women by 2 wickets
218/6
83/7
Gujrat Cricket Club beat Super Lanka by 135 runs
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122/4
108/6
Fatemi Resources Cricket Club beat KL Gladiators by 14 runs
80/4
106/5
Sky Warriors Cricket Club beat JB Kings by 26 runs
78/4
80/2
Maxx Cricket Club beat Utkal Cricket Club by 8 wickets
75/4
73/10
MR KB Putrajaya beat MB Malik Sports UMZ by 6 wickets
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141/5
88/10
United Arab Emirates beat Nigeria by 53 runs
126/6
123/2
Kenya beat Namibia A by 3 runs
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154/9
155/4
Boost Defenders beat Mis Ainak Knights by 6 wickets
174/4
173/6
Amo Sharks beat Speen Ghar Tigers by 6 wickets
67/5
66/9
West Indies Women U19 beat United States Of America Women U19 by 5 wickets
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Match Cancelled
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203/4
207/6
Australia Champions beat India Champions by 4 wickets
200/4
151/7
Pakistan Champions beat West Indies Champions by 49 runs
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180/5
177/6
New Zealand beat South Africa by 3 runs
288/9
191/10
Ireland Women won by 97 runs
The visitors had already taken a 0-2 lead in the series while coming into this match. However, after being invited to bat first, the West Indies openers Brandon King and skipper Shai Hope provided a brilliant start. The former scored 62 runs off 36 deliveries while the WI captain brought up his maiden T20I century (102) off 57 balls. But the middle order could not carry forward with the momentum as they finished with 214/4 after 20 overs.
While chasing the total, Australia once again sent all-rounder Glenn Maxwell to open the innings alongside captain Mitchell Marsh. But after consecutive failures in the spot, he finally regained his form to score a 20-run cameo off seven balls before being run out due to a mix-up in the middle.
However, crucial contributions from Josh Inglis (15 off 6) and Mitchell Owen (36 off 16) and the blistering maiden T20 ton of David, which was the fastest century for Australia in the format, guided the visitors to an unassailable lead of 0-3 in the five-match T20I series. They won the fixture by six wickets with nearly four overs remaining.
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PLAYER | BALLS FACED | OPPOSITION | YEAR |
Tim David | 37 | West Indies | 2025 |
Josh Inglis | 43 | Scotland | 2024 |
Aaron Finch | 47 | England | 2013 |
Josh Inglis | 47 | India | 2023 |
Glenn Maxwell | 47 | India | 2023 |
The all-rounder enjoyed a blazing form in the latest IPL edition and was one of the key players in the RCB setup in their maiden title-winning season. He scored 187 runs in 12 matches at a fierce strike rate of 185.15. An unbeaten 26-ball 50 in a rain-hit clash to rescue the team after being reduced to 33/5 under seven overs against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium was his most notable knock of this season.
Moreover, a stunning T20I outing in the Caribbean followed by a blazing stint in the IPL 2025, almost secures his place in the defending champions RCB’s squad ahead of the next edition of this cash-rich league.
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Malaysia won by 10 wickets