David

Miller

South Africa
Batsman

About David Miller

Name
David Miller
Born
Jun 10, 1989 (35 years)
Birth Place
South Africa
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Left Handed
Bowling Style
Off break

Young David Miller's quick-fire batting displays for his domestic side Dolphins and subsequently for South Africa A on their tour of Bangladesh prompted selector Andrew Hudson to include him in the Proteas' tour of West Indies as injured Wayne Parnell's replacement in 2010. Known as a T20 specialist, Miller enjoys playing a wide array of strokes on the front as well as the back foot.


In his debut T20I match, Miller top scored with 33 in a game that South Africa won by a single run. It prompted his inclusion in ODIs and subsequently, he made his ODI debut against the West Indies. In his first two outings, some impressive slogging helped South Africa set difficult totals which they eventually went on to win. Miller was then named in South Africa's preliminary 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup squad but did not feature in the final 15 to make it to the tournament.



After a hiatus of more than a year, Miller was back into the ODI team on the back of his improved ball striking and his ability to handle pressure-cooker situations. This ability was on display when Miller played some breathtaking knocks in the Indian T20 League for the Mohali franchise. His finishing in the league games was of the highest quality which emphasized his destructive prowess. One such innings saw him take the bowling attack to the cleaners giving his team an unlikely victory, one that would redefine ultimate slog-over hitting by the phrase, "If it's in the V, it's in the tree, if it's in the arc, it's out of the park."


During Bangladesh's tour of South Africa in 2017/18, Miller cracked the fastest T20I century off just 35 balls and also became the first batsman to hit a century while batting at number five. Also he achieved the distinction of being one of the few players to feature in 100 ODIs without playing a single Test match.


Apart from his outing in the Indian T20 league, he has had stints in T20 competitions of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and England. Mohali restored faith in Miller when he was one of the two players they retained ahead of the 2014 auction. He was also handed the captaincy of Punjab in 2016 but after a troubled start for them, he was replaced by Murali Vijay. Miller was released ahead of the auction for the 13th edition and Rajasthan bought him for INR 75 lakhs.

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ICC Ranking

# 0
Test
# 19
ODI
# 39
T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
0
173
125
63
Innings
0
149
109
99
Runs
0
4458
2437
3342
Highest Score
0
139
106
177
SR
0.00
103.00
140.00
57.00
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Team Played For

South Africa
South Africa
Dolphins
Dolphins
Durham
Durham
Glamorgan
Glamorgan
KwaZulu Natal
KwaZulu Natal
South Africa A
South Africa A
Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Punjab Kings
Punjab Kings
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals
Hobart Hurricanes
Hobart Hurricanes
Chattogram Challengers
Chattogram Challengers
Uthura Rudras
Uthura Rudras
Knights
Knights
Barbados Royals
Barbados Royals
Saint Lucia Kings
Saint Lucia Kings
Jamaica Tallawahs
Jamaica Tallawahs
Peshawar Zalmi
Peshawar Zalmi
Bloem City Blazers
Bloem City Blazers
World XI
World XI
Bangla Tigers
Bangla Tigers
Multan Sultans
Multan Sultans
Winnipeg Hawks
Winnipeg Hawks
Durban Heat
Durban Heat
Welsh Fire
Welsh Fire
Quinny’s Kites
Quinny’s Kites
Dambulla Sixers
Dambulla Sixers
Jaffna Kings
Jaffna Kings
Fortune Barishal
Fortune Barishal
Gujarat Titans
Gujarat Titans
Morrisville Samp Army
Morrisville Samp Army
Paarl Royals
Paarl Royals
Los Angeles Knight Riders
Los Angeles Knight Riders
Texas Super Kings
Texas Super Kings