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    Timothy Hays David (born 16 March 1996) is an Australian cricketer. [1] [2] He played for the Singapore national cricket team between 2019 and 2020, before switching allegiance to Australia in 2022. He was part of the Australian team 's squad for the 2022 T20 World Cup. He has played for various Twenty20 franchise teams.

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  2. Tim David is a Singapore-born Australian middle-order batter who plays for Mumbai Indians in the IPL. He is a powerful hitter with a high strike rate and a handy offspinner, who has played for several T20 teams around the world.

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    • April 16, 1996
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  3. Tim David is a Singapore-born Australian cricketer who plays as a hard-hitting middle-order batter and a part-time bowler. He has represented several teams in T20 leagues around the world and made his international debut for Australia in 2022.

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  5. Mar 23, 2022 · Learn how Tim David, a Singapore-born Australian, became a T20 power-hitter and the most expensive Australian at the IPL auction. Read his journey from a chubby kid to a record-breaking batsman in various leagues and formats.

  6. May 27, 2022 · Tim David, a Singaporean-Australian freelancer, talks about his meteoric rise in T20 cricket and his plans for Lancashire. He reveals his T20 philosophy, his admiration for Kieron Pollard and his goals for the Blast and the Hundred.

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  7. Tim David hits three sixes in the IPL. Twitter. When David came to the crease, 72 was still needed off 4.2 overs but, with help from Tilak Varma’s 29 not out off 21 balls, the West Australian hit the ground running to chase down the unlikely win. Off just 14 balls, he changed the course of the match with five sixes and two fours in his 45 not out.

  8. Feb 21, 2024 · Australia chased down 215 with four balls to spare, thanks to David's four off Tim Southee. Mitch Marsh made 72 off 44 as the visitors won the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy opener in Wellington.

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