Is Australia Ready to Go All Out in T20Is?

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Key Takeaways
- Tim David scored 83 runs in the series opener.
- Australia's aggressive starts are part of a new strategy.
- The team leads the series 1-0 against South Africa.
- David has accumulated 215 runs in his last three T20I innings.
- Focus is on the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Darwin, Aug 11 (NationPress) Following an explosive innings of 83 runs in Australia’s 17-run victory against South Africa in the T20I series opener, hard-hitting batsman Tim David remarked that the team’s aggressive starts in the shortest format are nearing their newly adopted strategy of going all out in preparation for next year’s T20 World Cup.
At Marrara Stadium, Australia racked up 71 runs during the Powerplay, despite losing four wickets. "It’s undoubtedly not the team’s strategy to be four down within six overs, but such things can occur. We believe in the exceptional talent of our batting lineup, and we trust each player to make sound decisions.
"We’ve been playing together for a while now, so there’s minimal direction from the coaches. They have faith in the players. We trust ourselves to go out there, comprehend the game situation, and make decisions on the spot, as is typical in T20 cricket.
"If you’ve been watching our players bat recently, regardless of where they play globally or for the Australian team, it’s almost all guns blazing. So, yes, you can likely expect to see that from our side. That’s how we believe we perform best," David shared with ESPNCricinfo on Monday.
Australia currently leads the three-match series 1-0, with the second T20I set for Tuesday in Darwin. David’s 83 runs off 52 balls have brought his total to 215 runs in his last three T20I outings, which includes a stunning 37-ball century against the West Indies in St Kitts a fortnight ago.
"That’s not part of my plan. Honestly, what I’m focusing on is the T20 World Cup next year and the major tournaments leading up to it. Truthfully, I don’t think much beyond the next day. But it’s a great problem to have because if I weren’t scoring runs, you wouldn’t be asking that question," David concluded.