Key Points

Australia overtook India to claim the record for most 200-plus chases in T20Is after a sensational batting display against West Indies. Tim David rewrote history with a blistering 37-ball century, the fastest ever by an Australian in the format. The explosive knock featured 11 sixes and a record 128-run partnership with Mitchell Owen. This victory cements Australia's reputation as the most dangerous chasing side in T20 cricket.

Key Points: Australia Tops India in Record 200-Plus T20I Chases After WI Thriller

  • Tim David smashes fastest Australia T20I century in 37 balls
  • Australia now leads with six 200-plus successful chases
  • West Indies sets unwanted record for most 200-plus target failures
  • David-Orr partnership sets new Australian fifth-wicket T20I record
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Australia goes past India to achieve rare feat in T20Is after memorable night against WI

Tim David's historic 37-ball century powers Australia past India's record for most 200-plus T20I chases in a high-scoring win over West Indies.

"Tim David brought thunder down the ground with his record-shattering century - Match Report"

Basseterre, July 26

Australia breezed past India and South Africa and etched its name in the history books for toppling the record for most successful chases of 200-plus targets in T20Is following a run fest in the third fixture against the West Indies.

Tim David brought thunder down the ground with his record-shattering century to help Australia gun down the daunting 215-run target. This was the sixth time that Australia completed a successful chase of a 200-run target or more in the format.

The Baggy Greens transcended India and South Africa, who have pulled off the unprecedented feat on five occasions each. West Indies, on the other hand, have fallen flat while trying to defend a 200-plus target on six occasions, the most by any team. The Caribbean side surpassed South Africa's tally of five at Warner Park.

In the milestone-breaking contest, David delivered a power-hitting spectacle to smash the record of fastest fifty and hundred for Australia in T20Is. Within the blink of an eye, the 29-year-old brought up his half-century in just 16 balls, the quickest for the Baggy Greens, going past Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis' record of 17.

He went firing all cylinders and celebrated his maiden and the fastest T20I ton for Australia, achieving the feat in a mere 37 deliveries. David bettered Josh Inglis' 43-ball effort against Scotland in Edinburgh last September. Estonia's Sahil Chauhan is at the top of the overall summit, hammering a ton in 27 deliveries against Cyprus the previous year.

While flaunting his six-hitting prowess, in three consecutive overs bowled by ball tweakers, Gudakesh Motie, Akeal Hosein and Roston Chase, David blasted nine maximums. He finished with 11 in his unbeaten 102(37) and is behind former captain Aaron Finch's tally of 14 for most sixes in a T20I innings for Australia.

He raised a 128-run stand for the fourth wicket with Mitchell Owen, who played a belligerent, unbeaten cameo of 36(18), the highest partnership for Australia in men's T20Is for the fifth wicket or lower. David also became the first to hammer a hundred for Australia in the shortest format of cricket while batting at number five or lower.

- ANI

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Ananya R
As an Indian cricket fan, I must admit Australia played brilliantly. But our bowlers need to work on death overs bowling - we've been leaking too many runs in final overs lately.
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Vikram M
That 37-ball century is insane! But let's not forget Rohit Sharma holds the record for fastest T20I century (35 balls). Indian power hitters can match anyone on their day 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The match was pure entertainment! As someone new to cricket in India, I'm amazed by how quickly the game can change. Tim David's innings was like watching fireworks!
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Karthik V
Our Indian team needs to learn from Australia's fearless approach. Too often we play conservatively in T20s when the format demands aggression. Hope Dravid and Rohit take note!
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Priya S
While Australia's achievement is commendable, let's not forget India has won more T20 World Cups (2007 & 2024). Tournament wins matter more than bilateral records! 💙

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