4 fours, 6 sixes…, RCB's new batsman had a blast in Australia, won by playing a stormy innings.

Tim David BBL: Royal Challengers Bangalore's new batsman Tim David has created a lot of havoc with his bat in the Big Bash League. David batted in a stormy manner and hit fours and sixes. Playing for Hobart Hurricanes against Sydney Thunders, David played a quick inning of 68 runs in 38 balls. During this inning, he hit 4 fours and 6 skyscraper sixes. Due to the excellent innings played by the right-handed batsman, Hurricanes team achieved the target of 165 runs with 19 balls remaining.

Tim David created an uproar

Hobart Hurricanes, while chasing the target of 165 runs, did not have a good start. Matthew Wade was out after scoring only 13 runs, while Mitchell Owen was also out after scoring 13 runs. After this, Charlie Wakim also left the team in the lurch after scoring just 16 runs. Nikhil Chaudhary hit some powerful shots, but after scoring 29 runs, he also returned to the pavilion.

However, Tim David, standing at the other end, took charge after this. David took the Sydney bowlers seriously and played a quick inning of 68 runs in 38 balls. Playing at a strike rate of 178, David hit 4 fours and six sixes in his innings. David got good support from Chris Jordan and together they made an unbroken partnership of 65 runs for the fifth wicket.

Warner's innings went in vain

David Warner played an important role in taking Sydney Thunders to a total of 164. Warner played a brilliant inning of 88 runs in 66 balls. The former Kangaroo batsman hit a total of 7 fours during his innings and stood guard at one end. However, Tim David's innings overshadowed Warner's sensible innings. Apart from Warner, Sam Billings played an important inning of 28 runs in 15 balls for Sydney. Hobart Hurricanes have tasted their fifth win in the tournament, while till now the team has had to face defeat in only one match.

 

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