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CPL 2021 Standings

pos POs
teams teams
mp mp
W-L-D w-l-d
N/R N/R
Nrr Nrr
pts pts
1
Trinbago Knight Riders TKR
10
6-4-0
0
+0.700
12
2
Guyana Amazon Warriors GUY
10
6-4-0
0
+0.109
12
3
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots SKN
10
6-4-0
0
-0.328
12
4
Saint Lucia Kings SLK
10
5-5-0
0
-0.109
10
5
Jamaica Tallawahs JAM
10
4-6-0
0
+0.124
8
6
Barbados Royals BR
10
3-7-0
0
-0.520
6
Tim David T.David
Batsman
Matches
35
Runs
665
Wickets
0
Role
Batsman
CPL Debut
2021
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Off break
Born
March 16, 1996
Nationality
Australia

Tim David is a batting powerhouse who hails from Singapore but was brought up in Western Australia. He has made his name in the cricketing fraternity by playing for multiple cricket franchises all over the globe. His first appearance for Singapore was at the T20 World Cup qualifier in 2019, and he was one of the players to watch out for. After his noteworthy show at the qualifier, he was picked up by Hobart Hurricanes for the BBL in the 2020/21 season after he ended his contract with Perth Scorchers.


In the year 2021, offers started flowing for the power hitter. He went on to represent Lahore Qalandars at the PSL and later was picked by Multan Sultans in 2022. He was acquired by Surrey for the T20 Blast and was roped in by Southern Brave for the Men’s Hundred competition. He was also bought in by Saint Lucia Kings for the CPL.


David made his first IPL appearance in 2021, when Bengaluru signed him as a replacement for Finn Allen, though he did not get much game time. He was subsequently picked up by Mumbai in 2022, where he truly established himself, maintaining a strike rate above 150 across three consecutive seasons.


Tim's blistering form in leagues worldwide finally earned him a call-up to Australia’s T20I squad in September 2022, debuting against India. A year later, in 2023, he made his ODI debut for Australia, further cementing his place in the national setup. That same year, he found success in Major League Cricket with MI New York, helping them win the title. He continued his franchise success in the 2024/25 BBL, helping Hobart Hurricanes lift the trophy as their second-highest run-scorer.


Despite his consistent hitting, Mumbai released him ahead of the 2025 IPL auction, after which Bengaluru, his first IPL team, bought him back for INR 3 crore. His return to RCB proved fruitful as he was part of the side that lifted the franchise's maiden IPL title, with David excelling in the finisher's role through several impactful knocks. Unsurprisingly, RCB retained him ahead of the auction for the following season.


Tim continued that form through the remainder of 2025, both in franchise leagues and in Australia colours. On the tour of the West Indies, David produced a blistering 37-ball century, his maiden T20I hundred. However, as the year drew to a close, misfortune struck when Tim suffered a hamstring injury during the BBL, which cut his tournament short and left him in a race against time to be fit for the 2026 T20 World Cup.


Although he managed to recover in time, he was unable to make much of an impact as Australia exited in the group stage, rounding off a disappointing tournament both personally and for the team.

CPL Statistics
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    2025
Batting & Fielding
Mat
No
Runs
Hs
Ave
s/r
100s
50s
4s
6s
ct
st
Career
35
31
665
56
26.6
142.70
0
1
39
47
23
0
2025
11
10
212
-
26.5
153.62
0
0
11
17
10
0
2024
7
6
86
-
17.2
117.81
0
0
3
6
2
0
2022
5
4
85
-
21.25
137.10
0
0
6
5
9
0
2021
12
11
282
-
35.25
146.11
0
1
19
19
2
0
Batting & Fielding
2025
Mat
11
No
10
Runs
212
Hs
-
Ave
26.5
S/r
153.62
100s
0
50s
0
4s
11
6s
17
ct
10
st
0
Bowling
Mat
Balls
Runs
Wickets
AVe
BBI
Econ
s/r
3w
5w
Career
3
30
41
0
-
0/5 v GUY
8.20
-
0
0
2025
0
-
0
0
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0
0
2024
2
24
34
0
-
-
8.50
-
0
0
2022
0
-
0
0
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0
0
2021
1
6
7
0
-
-
7.00
-
0
0
Bowling
2025
Mat
0
Balls
-
Runs
0
Wickets
0
Ave
0.00
BBI
-
Econ
0.00
S/r
0.00
3w
0
5w
0