Tim David's Pitch Wish: Why Hobart-like Surfaces Could Change T20 World Cup

Australian batter Tim David hopes for batting-friendly pitches similar to Hobart's surface during next year's T20 World Cup. He expressed this after his explosive innings of 74 runs from just 38 balls against India. David also provided an update on Glenn Maxwell's fitness, emphasizing the importance of having him fully fit for the World Cup. India successfully chased Australia's total of 186 runs to level the five-match series at 1-1.

Key Points: Tim David Hopes for Batting Pitches in India Sri Lanka T20 WC

  • Tim David smashed 74 runs off just 38 balls with eight boundaries
  • Australia posted 186/6 but fell short by 20 runs according to Marsh
  • India chased target comfortably in 18.3 overs to level series
  • Washington Sundar's unbeaten 49 guided India to victory
  • Glenn Maxwell missed match due to fitness concerns
  • Series now tied 1-1 with two matches remaining
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Hopefully we get good batting surfaces like today: Tim David hopes for Hobart-like pitches in India, Sri Lanka for T20 World Cup

Australian power-hitter Tim David wants batting-friendly pitches like Hobart's Bellerive Oval for next year's T20 World Cup after his explosive 74 against India.

"Hopefully we get good batting surfaces like that today. That'd be good fun. - Tim David"

Hobart, November 2

Australia's hard-hitting batter Tim David expressed his hope that they get similar batting conditions to Hobart's Bellerive Oval in India and Sri Lanka for the T20 World Cup next year. He wished this after smashing a blistering 74 off just 38 balls in the third T20I against India.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, David said, "Hard to predict what the pitch is going to be like in the World Cup where obviously I think we're either split between Sri Lanka and India and sometimes maybe the Indian team change the pitch depending on who they're playing. So it'll be tough to predict but hopefully we get good batting surfaces like that today. That'd be good fun."

Australia had posted 186/6 in their allotted 20 overs, but captain Mitchell Marsh admitted that his side was around 20 runs short of a winning total. India comfortably chased down the target in 18.3 overs to seal the match.

He also shared an update on Glenn Maxwell's availability, as the star all-rounder missed the third T20I.

"There's no point rushing it if it's going to be not 100%. We know Glenn is so experienced and he means so much to this team, so we want to have him fit and firing for the World Cup. I'm sure the coach and medical staff made that decision based on how Glenn was feeling," David said.

"It's great to have him back here in the squad. We miss him when he's not on tour with us, so that's the first big thing, and then obviously when he comes back into the playing XI, it'll be even better," he added.

With this win, India levelled the series 1-1, with two matches left.

Earlier, India won the toss and opted to bowl first. After powerplay heroics from pacer Arshdeep Singh (3/35), it was a partnership between skipper Mitch Marsh (11) and Tim David (74 in 38 balls, with eight fours and five sixes) of 59 runs for third wicket and a 64-run stand between Marcus Stoinis (64 in 39 balls, with eight fours and two sixes) and Matt Short (26* in 15 balls, with two fours and a six) took Australia to 186/6 in 20 overs.

In the run-chase, contributions did come from skipper Abhishek Sharma (25 in 16 balls, with two fours and two sixes), skipper Suryakumar Yadav (24 in 11 balls, with a four and two sixes) and Tilak Varma (29 in 26 balls, with a four and six). India was 145/5 in the 15th over in a tricky spot. However, a blitz from Washington (49* in 23 balls, with three fours and four sixes) and Jitesh Sharma (22* in 13 balls, with three fours) helped India keep series alive.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Washington Sundar's finishing was incredible! 49* off 23 balls when we needed it most. This shows our bench strength is really good. Exciting times for Indian cricket! 🏏
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Priya S
Honestly, flat pitches make for boring cricket. I want to see our spinners dominate on turning tracks. That's real Indian cricket! Tim David can wish all he wants 😄
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Arjun K
Good to see the young players stepping up. Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma showing promise. We need to build a strong team for the World Cup. Jitesh's finishing was clinical too!
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Michael C
As a neutral observer, I think balanced pitches are best for T20 cricket. Neither complete batting paradises nor unplayable turning tracks. Let the best team win fairly.
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Kavya N
Tim David played a brilliant innings, no doubt. But our bowlers need to work on death bowling. 186 should have been defendable. Arshdeep started well but others leaked runs.

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