Tim David’s 83 off 52 balls in the Australia vs South Africa, 1st T20I in Darwin not only rescued his side from an early collapse but also set a personal milestone — it is the most balls he has ever faced in a T20 International innings.

Batting at No. 6, David walked in with Australia struggling at 75/6 and went on to anchor and accelerate the innings, striking four fours and eight sixes. His 52-ball stay at the crease surpassed his previous highest balls faced in a T20I, which came in his early career representing Singapore.

Tim David – most balls faced in a T20I innings:

  • 83 (52) vs South Africa – Australia (Darwin, 2025)

  • 77 (43) vs Nepal – Singapore

  • 64* (44) vs Nepal – Singapore

  • 58 (46) vs Hong Kong – Singapore

  • 38 (29) vs Qatar – Singapore

  • 102* (37) vs West Indies – Australia

  • 92* (32) vs Malaysia – Singapore

The innings in Darwin was significant not just for its longevity but for the context — David held the innings together during a collapse, ensuring Australia posted a fighting total despite losing half their side within seven overs. His knock also underlined his adaptability, mixing calculated strike rotation with explosive hitting to keep the scoreboard moving.