Underpinning his form has been a clear T20 philosophy. “At its most simple, it’s ‘get as many runs as you can off as few balls,'” he says. “That changes throughout different situations, pitches and conditions – sometimes, playing in a new league, you’ve not faced guys before and it’s about applying those skills. But once you get out into a game, it’s keeping it as simple as you can: watch the ball as closely as you can, keep your mind blank, and be aggressive.”I’ve found a bit of a template and a method for batting through the middle of a T20. When I bat in a game, I want to keep that same tempo, that same intent – that’s been really important for my game. I don’t really want to pigeon-hole myself as a finisher. The progression is to be able to bat in all situations, and try to have a really big impact in winning games for my team.”Kieron Pollard, the first great T20 freelancer and his Mumbai Indians team-mate, is a natural exemplar: similar in role, stature and mindset, and well-versed in the challenges of hopping from one league to another. “Polly has been a pioneer with his career,” David says. “I definitely look up to him and I love the brand of attacking cricket that he plays.David chats to Kieron Pollard in the middle•BCCI”Polly was awesome with me. He’s so generous with his time, just talking about power-hitting and batting in the middle order; about staying calm through those periods which you get through experience; about what works in the IPL and then even just prep around games and in the nets – how much you need to do, how to keep yourself fresh throughout a two or three-month tournament, and also when you’re playing all year round.””Tim David, has the baton passed?” Ian Bishop asked rhetorically on commentary during David’s 46 not out off 18 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad, with Pollard out of the side after a lean season. “It’s obviously nice to receive any compliments, but I’m my own player,” David says. “Polly has done it for such a long time. I just tried to learn as much as I could from him… hopefully I can be involved again in the future.”He signed off from the IPL with 34 off 11 against Delhi Capitals, knocking them out and sending his old franchise, RCB, through to the play-offs; hours later, he was on FaceTime to Virat Kohli and Glenn Maxwell, who had been watching – and celebrating – in the team hotel. “They were pretty excited and it’s nice to have those relationships,” he says. “I think I’ve grown so much since I was at RCB last year.”

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Lancashire Lightning (@lancashirecricket)

And so to England, where David will spend the next three months: first for Lancashire in the Blast, then back at Southern Brave in the Hundred after he was retained for just £50,000 – undoubtedly the bargain of the competition. He will be joined in late July by his girlfriend Steph Kershaw, a hockey player who will represent Australia at the Commonwealth Games, and is relishing living in an apartment (he is staying with his new team-mate Keaton Jennings) after so many hotel-room nights in biosecure bubbles over the last year.David’s own international career to date has seen him represent Singapore – he does not definitively rule out the prospect of playing at the T20 World Cup qualifier in July – but he is not far away from an Australia call-up that already feels overdue. He has been in contact with selector George Bailey this year, who has confirmed publicly that he is on the radar ahead of Australia’s World Cup title defence.”If that [an Australia call-up] happens, that would be awesome and I’d be so excited for that opportunity – but I’m not thinking about it,” he says. “I’m just trying to enjoy what I’m playing. I’m looking forward to playing [against Yorkshire] and I’m really looking forward to these three months and how I’ll improve through that period – it’s just a really exciting time.”I’ve seen a fair bit of the Blast and it’s a really strong squad [at Lancashire]. We’ve got a really powerful batting line-up with Phil Salt and Dane Vilas in there, but the opportunity to be up close with Jos and Livi is obviously really exciting. Hopefully I can pick their brains a little bit and keep trying to improve as much as I can.”

About the Author

+300
+500
+1200
+1500
+750
$
JOIN NOW
Buddy Bonus
Sports Free Bets
Bonus