On Friday, Tim David beat a 37-ball century and Australia defeated the West Indian Islands with six gates to win a total victory in their Twenty20 International Series.
David beat eleven six and six fours to end 102 runs when the Aussies tracked 215 to save with 23 balls.
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Australia took an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-game series, which will continue on Saturday with another night matchup in Warner Park.
David beat 50 out of 16 balls, who provided the highest Aussie T20i fifth Wicket partnership in history from an Australian man the fastest and together with Mitchell Owen.
David and Owen, who ended with 36 out of 16 balls, combined the old brand Fifth-Wicket of 105 by David and Mitch Marsh for 128.
At the first ball of the 17th and the final delivery of the game, David shaked a four of Romario Shepherd to reach 102 and win the game, with the Aussies reaching 215 for four.
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The 10th time for the Aussies turned out to be crucial when David broke up a four of the first ball and six of the last four deliveries of Gudakesh Motie.
David’s 28-runs overtook the Aussies within 95 runs of the gate with 60 remaining balls.
David also met three six and a four -rostone chase in the 12th time.
Shai Hope scored undefeated for the West Indian Islands, his first T20i century. Hope hit 102 runs that are not 57 balls aligned with eight fours and six six.
He carried the West Indies to 214 for four after he was sent for the first time after winning the throw in Australia.
Hope and Brandon King opened with a 125 -partnership for the hosts before King passed the fourth ball of the 12th.
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An offer from Mitch Owen was beaten up by King and landed in the hands of Sean Abbott for the first time.
King led his 13th T20i -Bahn century with 62 runs of 36 balls with six six and three four.
At the first ball of the penultimate over, Hope went to a deep point to reach his first T20i century, and made 100 runs of 55 balls to join Chris Gayle as the only men from West Indies in all formats for centuries.
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