Kangaroo Storm: Aussie Cricketer Blasts 102 in Just 37 Balls Against West Indies

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): The Australian team's excellent performance continues on the West Indies tour. After whitewashing the host West Indies in the Test series, now the Australian team is showing its strength in the T20I series as well. After winning the first two matches, Tim David created a stir with the bat in the third T20I played in St. Kitts. He broke many records with his brilliant batting. David broke the records of Marcus Stoinis and Travis Head by scoring a half-century in just 16 balls. Earlier, both had done this feat in 17-17 balls.
Scored 102 runs in 37 balls, hit 17 fours and sixes; This Kangaroo cricketer wreaked havoc against West Indies : After scoring the fastest T20I half-century for Australia, Tim David's stormy performance continued and he completed his century in just 37 balls. During this, he scored the first century of his T20I career with the help of 11 sixes and 6 fours. He became the fastest batsman to score a T20I century for Australia. He has also become the third fastest T20I century to score against Full Member Nations. He equaled the record of India's Abhishek Sharma. This is the third fastest T20I century against any Test Nation.
On the basis of this stormy innings of Tim David, Australia defeated West Indies and took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match T20I series. Australia achieved the huge target of 215 runs in just 16.1 overs. Tim David remained unbeaten on 102 runs while Mitchell Owen scored an unbeaten 36 off 16 balls with the help of 2 fours and 3 sixes. There was a partnership of 128 runs between the two for the fourth wicket. At one time Australia's score was 61 runs for 3 wickets, but after this David gave the team a memorable victory by batting explosively.