Power-hitter Tim David's selection in the Australian squad for the ICC T20 World Cup in their backyard hasn't come as a surprise for those who had been following his progress ever since he was donning Singapore colours in international cricket.
On Thursday, Cricket Australia (CA) made the decision to include the 26-year-old player in their 15-member squad for their T20 World Cup title defence, a move which caught the cricket fraternity unawares, given that the Kangaroos are not known to include newcomers so early.
Following the cricketer not figuring in Singapore's squads for T20 World Cup Qualifier B and the Challenge League earlier this year, David made the switch to the country he has called home. His starring role with the Singapore national team brought him into prominence. His strike rate of 158.52 and an average of 46.50 was something that caught the eye, and his devastating hitting in domestic T20 cricket helped him being noticed by the Australian selectors.