Darwin, Aug. 11 -- Tim David said Australia's blistering T20 starts haven't been part of an orchestrated plan but rather the team leaning into the strengths of their top order batters.
Australia have been the most attacking team in the Powerplay overs since the end of the previous T20 World Cup, with a strike rate of 195.92 in the first six overs.
For teams who have played at least 10 T20s in that period, it's streets ahead of the next-best England (168.84).
And the Aussies were at it again in the opening BKT Tires T20 against South Africa in Darwin, smacking 71 runs in the Powerplay, albeit for the loss of four wickets.
Even when captain Mitch Marsh was dismissed off the 19th ball of the innings and the hosts were wobbling at 3-30, Dav...