• Tim David smashed Axar Patel out of the park in Australia vs India 3rd T20I.

  • David hit 74 runs off just 38 balls with the help of 8 fours and 5 sixes.

WATCH: Tim David smashes 129-metre six off Axar Patel in AUS vs IND 3rd T20I
Tim David smashes 129 metre six off Axar Patel in AUS vs IND 3rd T20I (PC: X.com)

During the third T20 International of the five-match series between Australia and India at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval, Tim David left fans and opponents stunned with a colossal six measured at 129 meters off Indian spinner Axar Patel.

Tim David’s monumental six after India opts to bowl first

The match began after India won the toss and opted to bowl first, setting the stage for an aggressive batting display from Tim David.

The landmark six came on the 5th ball of the six over, bowled by Axar Patel. The ball was delivered full and tossed outside off stump, tempting David to step forward and execute a lofted drive. Timing it perfectly, he sent the ball soaring straight down the ground with immense elevation and power. It struck the top of the roof over the ground’s short boundary, almost clearing the stadium entirely before falling back inside the ropes. The shot’s sheer distance, measured as 129 meters, was a testimony to David’s raw power and excellent technique against quality spin bowling.

David’s six not only thrilled spectators but also put Patel on the back foot during his opening spell. Bowling into the breeze and against a short boundary on one side, Patel was left struggling to contain David’s aggressive stroke play. The massive hit was a signal of Australia’s attacking intent, putting pressure on India’s bowling unit early on in the innings. In the Aussie innings, David’s fearless batting against spin and pace made a significant impact on the scoreboard, with the hosts racing to 103/4 in 12 overs.

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David eventually departed in the 13th over after scoring 74 runs off just 38 balls with the help of 8 fours and 5 sixes.

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Tim David’s stunning form in 2025

The Singapore-born batter has had a stellar year in 2025, known for his explosive batting in T20 leagues and international matches. With an impressive strike rate and ability to clear boundaries effortlessly, David has become a crucial player for Australia’s T20 side. His mastery of timing and power makes him particularly dangerous against spinners like Axar Patel, who often bowl after the powerplay overs.

David has amassed an impressive 363 runs in T20 Internationals during the year 2025, boasting a stellar average of 60.50 and an outstanding strike rate of 201.66. The Australian power-hitter’s remarkable run tally includes his maiden T20I century – a blistering 102 not out off just 37 deliveries against the West Indies, which ranks as the joint third-fastest T20I century in matches between two full ICC members. His innings was punctuated by 11 towering sixes and 6 fours, underscoring his explosive batting prowess.

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