Tim David smashed the fastest T20I century by an Australian player in the third T20I against West Indies on Friday (July 25).

Tim David smashed the fastest T20I century by an Australian player in the third T20I against West Indies on Friday (July 25).

In Basseterre, Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh put the hosts in to bat; a decision that appeared ill-advised as Brandon King and Shai Hope put on 125 for the first wicket in 11.3 overs, before King was dismissed for 62.

But Shimron Hetmyer, and then Sherfane Rutherford and Rovman Powell failed to make a significant impact as Hope held the back half of the innings together. He finished unbeaten on 102 off 57, his first T20I century, as West Indies scored 214-4.

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Despite losing three wickets, Australia muscled their way to 65 in the powerplay, David coming to the crease for the final ball of the sixth over. In the eighth over, he hit his first six off Gudakesh Motie, before taking the left-arm spinner down in the 10th, with four sixes in a row in a 28-run over. In the process, David recorded Australia's fastest T20I fifty, off just 16 balls.

The next two overs yielded 20 and 23 runs, primarily thanks to David as Australia broke the back of the chase through the middle. He moved on to 90 off 29 balls, and took another eight deliveries to get to his maiden century in all T20 cricket, as he hit the winning runs off the first ball of the 17th over.

The Australian record was previously held by Josh Inglis, who made a 43-ball ton against Scotland last year. The only players from a Full Member nation to score quicker centuries are David Miller and Rohit Sharma (35 balls each). India's Abhishek Sharma also scored a 37-ball century, earlier this year.

Fastest T20I centuries, full list

Against

Year
Sahil Chauhan 27 Estonia Men Cyprus Men Episkopi 2024
Muhammad Fahad 29 Turkey Men Bulgaria Men Sofia 2025
Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 33 Namibia Men Nepal Men Kirtipur 2024
Sikandar Raza 33 Zimbabwe Men Gambia Men Nairobi (Ruaraka) 2024
Kushal Malla 34 Nepal Men Mongolia Men Hangzhou 2023
David Miller 35 South Africa Men Bangladesh Men Potchefstroom 2017
Rohit Sharma 35 India Men Sri Lanka Men Indore 2017
Sudesh Wickramasekara 35 Czech Republic Men Turkey Men Ilfov County 2019
Abhishek Sharma 37 India Men England Men Wankhede 2025
Sheikh Rasik 37 Hungary Men Malta Men Marsa 2025
Priyan Pushparajan 37 Malta Men Estonia Men Marsa 2025
Tim David 37 Australia Men West Indies Men Basseterre 2025
Deandra Dottin 38 West Indies Women South Africa Women St Kitts 2010
Sivakumar Periyalwar 39 Romania Men Turkey Men Ilfov County 2019
Zeeshan Kukikhel 39 Hungary Men Austria Men Lower Austria 2022
Johnson Charles 39 West Indies Men South Africa Men Centurion 2023
Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming 40 Japan Men South Korea Men Sano 2022
Ollie Hairs 40 Soctland Men Italy Men Edinburgh 2023
Sanju Samson 40 India Men Bangladesh Men Hyderabad 2024
Faisal Khan 40 Saudi Arabia Men Cambodia Men Doha 2024
Braithyn Pecic 40 Serbia Men Slovenia Men Belgrade 2025

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