In a surprising revelation that’s setting the cricket world abuzz, Australian power-hitter Tim David has disclosed that he used West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell’s bat to smash his record-breaking T20I century — the fastest ever by an Australian.

The explosive knock, which came in just 39 balls, saw David unleash a storm of sixes and boundaries in a recent T20I fixture, earning him instant acclaim. But the real twist came post-match, when David casually dropped the bombshell during a media interaction.
“I’ve been experimenting with a few bats lately, and Russell had this absolute monster lying around. I picked it up in the nets, and it just felt right,” David said, grinning. “I used it in the game — the ball was flying off it. Credit where it’s due — thanks, Dre Russ!”
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The bat, reportedly custom-made with Russell’s signature heavy blade and thick edges, is designed for raw power — an ideal weapon for a finisher like David, who has built a reputation as one of the most dangerous hitters in T20 cricket.
Cricket fans were quick to connect the dots on social media, with memes and videos flooding in, celebrating the unexpected Aussie-Caribbean bat partnership.
This cross-border gear swap highlights the camaraderie and mutual respect between modern-day cricketers, especially those who frequently share dressing rooms in franchise leagues like the IPL, CPL, and BBL.
David’s feat not only etched his name in Australian cricket history but also ignited conversations around the evolving role of equipment, power hitting, and global cricket friendships.
Whether the bat makes another appearance in future matches remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Tim David, powered by Russell’s bat, has redefined explosive batting — and cricket may never look at a bat the same way again.