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Tim David Just Did What No IPL Player Has Ever Done—And It Involves a Lot of Sixes

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 19, 2025 12:29 pm
Dolon Mondal
Tim David

Tim David has done something no IPL player ever has: scored the majority of his 500+ IPL runs through sixes. No, seriously—most of his runs have come by clearing the boundary. That’s not just impressive; it’s a statistical marvel in a league full of big hitters.

What Makes This Record Stand Out?

To break it down:

  • 500+ IPL runs?
  • Most of them from sixes?
  • No one else in IPL history has done this?

In a league where power-hitting is celebrated, Tim David just rewrote the rulebook. It’s one thing to hit sixes. It’s another to rely on them as your primary source of runs. This stat speaks volumes about his style: aggressive, fearless, and brutally effective.

Why Does This Matter?

For the average cricket fan, this isn’t just about numbers—it’s about watching someone change a game with just a few swings of the bat. David’s hitting doesn’t just entertain; it shifts momentum. He doesn’t nibble around for runs. He goes for it. Every shot is a statement.

It also shows where T20 cricket is headed. Players like Tim David reflect a changing mindset—one that prioritizes high-impact plays over accumulation.

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The Game That Made Headlines

This record came on the back of a stunning 50 off 26 balls against the Punjab Kings. Mumbai Indians were struggling. Pressure was mounting. Enter Tim David.

With clean, confident strokes, he flipped the script. His knock wasn’t just quick—it was crucial. It turned the tide. Bowlers had no room to breathe, and the crowd roared every time he sent one sailing into the stands.

You could feel it: the shift from “Can they chase this?” to “Oh, they’ve got this.”

The X-Factor for Mumbai Indians

Tim David is the kind of player teams pray for during the auction. He comes in late, the game’s tense, and within a few overs, he’s turned it on its head.

In T20 cricket, that lower-middle order firepower is gold. For Mumbai Indians, he’s become the go-to finisher, taking the pressure off top-order batters and giving them flexibility in their approach. With Tim David, no target feels too far.

Also Read: ‘Mark My Words’—Ajay Jadeja Predicts Delhi Capitals’ Breakthrough IPL Moment

Looking Ahead: Tim David in World T20

With the T20 World Cup around the corner, Tim David is peaking at the right time. His ability to clear the ropes regularly makes him an asset on any pitch. Flat, spinning, or seaming—his power game travels well.

Expect him to play a key role for Australia (or whichever team backs his license to thrill). This IPL record isn’t a fluke—it’s a sign of things to come.

Cricket’s Human Wrecking Ball

Tim David is the cricket equivalent of a Marvel character: quiet in the background until the scene demands chaos. Then—boom—he’s wrecking bowlers like they’re extras in a fight sequence.

And the absurd part? He’s just getting started.

Also Read: RCB Rewrites the Wrong Kind of History with Another Chinnaswamy Defeat

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