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Tim David

Timothy David (born 16 March 1996) is an Australian international cricketer renowned for his explosive right-handed middle-order batting and occasional right-arm off-break bowling in limited-overs formats. Born in to Australian parents—his father, , an engineer—the family relocated there in the 1990s before returning to , , when he was two years old, where he was raised and developed his game despite early challenges in securing a club spot. David initially represented his birth country, , in 14 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) between 2019 and 2021, showcasing his big-hitting prowess in Associate cricket. Eligible for due to his heritage, he made his T20I debut against on 20 September 2022 before earning inclusion in the national squad for the 2022 , where he made his debut against and contributed to 's title-winning campaign with powerful finishing cameos. He received his first (ODI) call-up in 2023 ahead of the , providing middle-order depth, though his four ODI appearances remained limited as of 2025. As of November 2025, David has played 54 T20Is for , including his maiden T20I century of 102* against the in July 2025 and key roles in the series against , solidifying his status as a go-to finisher. Domestically, David competes for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield and Marsh One-Day Cup, and for the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League (BBL), where he re-signed ahead of the 2022-23 season and extended his contract through 2026. His breakthrough in franchise cricket came during the 2022 Indian Premier League (IPL) auction, where he was acquired by Mumbai Indians for INR 8.4 crore as an uncapped player, subsequently becoming a vital late-order aggressor, notably with a memorable 6-6-6 in the final over against Rajasthan Royals in 2023, helping the team reach Qualifier 2. Known for clearing boundaries at will—earning comparisons to finishers like Kieron Pollard—David's unorthodox journey from Associate nations to global stardom highlights his resilience and power-hitting ability.

Early life

Birth and family

Tim David was born on 16 March 1996 in to parents, which conferred upon him dual Singaporean-Australian nationality. His father, , was a former Singapore international cricketer who represented the national team in the and worked as an engineer. The family had relocated to in the 1990s for Rod's professional commitments before returning to , , when Tim was two years old, drawn by his parents' roots. From an early age, David was exposed to through his family's involvement in the sport, including viewing photographs of his father's playing days for . Family holidays back to also helped maintain that connection to the sport. This environment instilled an initial interest in the game.

Education and introduction to cricket

Tim David attended Scotch College in Perth, a prestigious independent school known for its strong emphasis on academics and extracurricular activities, including sports. There, he balanced his studies with participation in various school sports, particularly cricket, which became a central part of his youth. The school's supportive environment allowed him to develop his athletic abilities while maintaining academic focus, fostering discipline that would later aid his cricketing career. Introduced to competitive around the age of 10 through school teams and local clubs in , David drew initial encouragement from his family, especially his father, who had represented in . At this stage, despite being small and chubby in stature, he opened the batting for Scotch College, relying on precise timing and technique, such as a signature cut shot behind point, to counter faster bowlers. These early experiences in formats built his resilience, as he endured challenging net sessions against older opponents. As David grew into his teenage years, his physical attributes became more prominent; standing at 6 ft 5 in (196 cm), he earned early recognition as a tall, athletic batsman in Western Australia's youth circuits. This height advantage, combined with his natural athleticism, allowed him to begin developing a power-hitting style in junior competitions, transitioning from finesse-based play to explosive shot-making while still in school-level formats.

Australian domestic career

Grade and club cricket

Tim David commenced his grade cricket journey with the Claremont-Nedlands Cricket Club in Perth during his mid-teens, focusing on developing his explosive T20-style batting as a middle-order powerhouse. Playing in Western Australia's Premier Cricket competition, he quickly established himself as a reliable performer, honing his power-hitting abilities in club matches that emphasized limited-overs formats. Between 2014 and 2018, David's consistent contributions in the middle order for Claremont-Nedlands included several notable half-centuries, which highlighted his potential and attracted attention from state selectors. His standout 2016–17 season saw him win the Olly Cooley Medal as the fairest and best player in first-grade Premier Cricket, where he led the run-scoring across formats, averaging over 70 in one campaign. These performances underscored his growth as an aggressive batsman capable of dominating club-level bowling attacks. David's emphasis on T20 cricket resulted in limited opportunities in List A or first-class matches, and he did not earn a senior debut for . Nonetheless, his success at the club level directly facilitated early trials with professional franchises, marking a pivotal step toward his domestic career.

Big Bash League

Tim David made his (BBL) debut in the 2018–19 season for the , featuring in a limited number of matches as a rookie batsman. His early opportunities were sparse, reflecting his status as an emerging player from domestic circuits, but he showed promise with his aggressive middle-order batting style. In the 2020–21 season, David transferred to the , where he quickly established himself as a core middle-order finisher. He contributed significantly from the lower order, using his power-hitting to accelerate innings in the death overs, and averaged 31 across the campaign while exciting fans with boundary-laden knocks. This role solidified his position in the Hurricanes' lineup for subsequent seasons, where he became renowned for late-order acceleration without any notable bowling contributions. David's standout performances came in the 2022–23 season, where he played 14 matches for the Hurricanes, scoring 354 runs at a of 160.91, emphasizing his ability to deliver high-impact finishes. He peaked in the 2024–25 season, amassing 254 runs in 11 matches at an average of 42.33 and a of 177.62, including two half-centuries, which proved pivotal in the Hurricanes' maiden title victory. As the team's second-highest run-scorer that season, his contributions helped secure the championship against the in the final. Over his career spanning 76 matches, David has scored 1,326 runs in 69 innings at a of 157.67 and an average of 28.83, with a highest score of 76, underscoring his reputation as a specialist finisher.

T20 franchise career

Indian Premier League

Tim David entered the (IPL) in 2022, where he was acquired by the for INR 8.25 during the mega auction, marking a significant investment in the uncapped known for his finishing prowess in T20 leagues. He made an immediate impact as a lower-order finisher, playing eight matches that season and scoring 186 runs at a of 216.28, including a match-winning 46 off 18 balls against that showcased his ability to accelerate in the death overs. Retained by for the subsequent seasons at the same price, David solidified his role from 2022 to 2024, contributing explosive cameos that often turned games, such as his quick 34 off 11 balls in a crucial 2022 league-stage win against . Ahead of the 2025 IPL auction, released David, leading to a bidding war where Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured him for INR 3 , reflecting his established reputation despite the pay cut from his previous . In his debut season with RCB, David continued his power-hitting form, highlighted by an unbeaten 37 off 20 balls against that rescued the from a collapse, and he achieved his maiden IPL half-century with 50 against later in the campaign. His contributions in 2025 included multiple high-impact knocks, underscoring his value as a specialist finisher in the high-pressure environment of the IPL. Across his IPL career spanning 2022 to 2025, David has amassed 846 runs in 50 matches at an average of 32.54 and a of 173.36, with 60 sixes and several match-winning cameos that have defined his tenure in the league. Although capable of occasional off-spin, this skill has not been utilized by his IPL teams, with his primary focus remaining on batting.

Pakistan Super League

Tim David entered the (PSL) in 2021, making his debut for during the tournament's UAE-based resumption amid disruptions. In six matches, he scored 180 runs at an average of 45.00 and a of 166.67, with a highest score of 64, establishing himself as a promising middle-order aggressor. His explosive 64* off 36 balls against in that season, featuring five fours and four sixes, highlighted his potential as a game-changer in the death overs. David switched to for the 2022 edition (PSL 7), where he played a pivotal role in their campaign that reached the final. Across 11 matches, he accumulated 227 runs at an average of 37.83 and a of 182.26, including two half-centuries and a career-best 71 , with 24 fours and 14 sixes underscoring his power-hitting ability. Retained as a platinum-category player for the 2023 season at a salary in the $130,000–$170,000 range, he appeared in five matches, scoring 147 runs at an average of 49.00 and a of 170.93, capped by a brisk 60 off 33 balls against . Overall, in 22 PSL matches, David tallied 554 runs at a of 174.21, with four half-centuries and 44 sixes. As an overseas middle-order enforcer, David's role emphasized finishing innings on spin-dominant Pakistani pitches, where he adapted effectively by using his footwork and leverage to clear boundaries against slower bowlers. He was lauded for his composure in high-pressure scenarios, contributing to ' strategy of explosive lower-order acceleration. A standout moment came in the 2023 final against at , where his 23 off 15 balls—including four fours and one six—nearly turned a 200-run chase into a , though fell short by one run in a dramatic finish. David did not feature in PSL seasons after 2023, citing scheduling overlaps with international commitments and other global T20 leagues.

Other T20 leagues

Tim David has featured in various international T20 leagues outside the , , and , gaining exposure across different cricketing landscapes from 2023 to 2025. In the 2023 (MLC) tournament in the United States, David represented , where he scored 209 runs in 7 innings at a of 167.20, providing explosive finishing contributions in the US-based competition. David joined as a wildcard for the (ILT20) in the UAE, playing 9 matches and scoring 157 runs in 7 at a of 158.59 and an average of 39.25, often fulfilling key finishing roles during his brief stint. He returned for the 2024/25 ILT20 season, appearing in 3 matches as a finisher. In European competitions, David participated in the 2023 edition of The Hundred for , scoring 97 runs in 6 with a highest score of 44, highlighted by high-impact s such as quick accelerations in the middle order. He joined for the , delivering notable short bursts exemplified by an of 40 off 15 balls, underscoring his cameo prowess. These engagements from 2023 to 2025 contributed over 400 runs to his T20 record, enhancing his reputation as a global T20 finisher without necessitating long-term club affiliations.

International career

Representation for Singapore

Tim David, born in on 16 March 1996, was eligible to represent the national team by virtue of his birthplace. He made his (T20I) debut for on 22 July 2019 against in the Asia Region Final, held at the Indian Association Ground in , where he scored 38 runs off 29 balls, including three fours and one six, at a of 131.03. This contributed to 's total of 192/7, securing a 39-run victory. David's early exposure came amid 's efforts to strengthen their standing in Asian , particularly through regional qualifiers aimed at progression to global tournaments. Over the course of his representation for , David played 14 T20Is between 2019 and 2020, amassing 558 runs at an average of 46.50. He emerged as a standout performer in key regional events, notably scoring 77 runs off 43 balls (with eight fours and three sixes) against in the same 2019 Asia Region Final, helping Singapore post 191/6 and qualify for the global T20 World Cup qualifier. His powerful middle-order batting provided crucial momentum in limited-overs formats, supporting Singapore's ambition to compete against stronger Asian associates. David's international career with Singapore concluded in early 2020, following matches in the ACC Eastern Region T20 tournament, where he earned honors against on 3 March 2020 with an unbeaten 92 off 32 balls. He played his final T20I against on 4 March 2020, scoring 58 runs. At the time, he was ineligible to represent due to residency and allegiance regulations stemming from his recent international appearances, but he later became eligible to switch allegiance owing to his Australian citizenship acquired through his parents and the exception for switching from an to a Full Member nation. This period marked a foundational phase in his career, honing his skills in competitive before transitioning to higher-profile opportunities.

Representation for Australia

Tim David qualified to represent under ICC eligibility rules after previously playing 14 T20Is for , and was selected for the national T20I squad in September 2022 to bolster the aggressive middle-order batting. He made his debut in the first T20I against in on 20 September 2022, remaining unbeaten on 18 runs off 13 balls as chased down 210 to win by four wickets with four balls to spare. David quickly established himself as a consistent finisher in the T20I side, playing 54 matches by November 2025 and accumulating 1,038 runs at a of 175.04 (as of 16 November 2025). He was included in Australia's squad for the 2024 in the and , where his power-hitting contributed to the team's campaign despite their elimination in the Super 8 stage. Notable performances included an unbeaten 83 off 52 balls, featuring eight sixes, in the first T20I against in Darwin on 10 August 2025, helping Australia post 178 and secure a 17-run . A pinnacle moment came during Australia's tour of the West Indies in July 2025, when David scored his maiden T20I century—a blistering off just 37 balls in match at Warner Park on 25 July, including 11 sixes and six fours, to propel to a six-wicket win and seal the series 3-0. This innings marked Australia's fastest T20I hundred and underscored his role as a match-winner in the death overs. In 2025 alone, David scored 363 runs in T20Is at an average of 60.50 and a of 201.66, highlighting his dominance. David's form continued into the 2025-26 home summer series against , where he played a pivotal role as a finisher. In the third T20I in on 2 November 2025, he smashed 74 off 38 balls, including a record 129-meter six, to rescue from 84 for four and set a competitive 191, though won by five wickets. He followed with scores of 1 and 14 in the next two matches, maintaining his reputation despite the mixed results. David has not played and has limited ODI experience, with four caps yielding 45 runs at an average of 11.25, focusing primarily on T20Is.

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