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David Miller

Born

Jun 10, 1989 (35 years)

Birth Place

Pietermaritzburg, Natal

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Left-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

David Miller Statistics

Batting Stats

509

Matches

464

Innings

10956

Runs

120*

Highest Score

150

Not Out

137.92

Strike Rate

50

50's

4

100's

-

200's

34.89

Average

7944

Balls

-

300's

781

4's

495

6's

23

Ducks

Bowling Stats

509

Matches

509

Innings

0

Wickets

18

Balls

31

Runs

0

Overs

10.33

Economy

-

Maidens

-

BBI

0

4W

0

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

-

Average

0.0

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test
ODIvs West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, May 22, 2010
T20 vs West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, May 20, 2010
Teams played for

South Africa/South Africans, World XI, Dolphins/KwaZulu-Natal Coastal, KwaZulu-Natal, Knights, South Africa A, Yorkshire, Durham, Kings XI Punjab, Chittagong Kings, St Lucia Zouks, Glamorgan, Jamaica Tallawahs, Durban Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, Rajasthan Royals, Peshawar Zalmi, Gujarat Titans, Welsh Fire Men, Barbados Royals, Paarl Royals, Multan Sultans, Jaffna Kings, Fortune Barishal, Los Angeles Knight Riders

About Player

Nothing captures the essence of David Miller more than the couple of catchphrases which he himself popularized after setting the IPL on fire in 2013: \"If it's in the V, it's in the tree; if it's in the arc, it's out the park\". He had been around for a while at this point, but this was the season which catapulted him into the next level. Miller is a left-handed batsman, who is renowned for his power-hitting. He made his debut for the Dolphins at the age of 17 in the 2007-08 season. He averaged only 12.33 in that season as the Dolphins finished fifth. He managed to turn it around in the 2009-10 season when runs flowed from his bat. Although the results did not exactly go in his team's favour, he finished with 374 runs. He was selected in the South Africa 'A' team for a limited overs series against Bangladesh 'A' and he carried on his good form by scoring 195 runs in five games at an average of 65. His consistent performances earned him a call to the South African national team for the tour of the West Indies in May-June 2010. It was a tough time for South Africa as they had failed to reach the semi-finals in the 2010 World T20. The selectors were on the lookout for fresh faces and Miller was among the players considered. He made his debut in the T20I at North Sound, Antigua. South Africa were reeling at 59/5 in the 13th over. Miller stepped in and he showed remarkable composure. He hit his third ball in international cricket for a six and as he smashed 33 off 26 balls. His 57-run stand with Johan Botha helped South Africa reach 120/7. It turned out to be a crucial contribution as South Africa went on to win the match by just one run. Miller then made his ODI debut against the West Indies and he chipped in with some useful contributions with the bat towards the end of the innings. His good form continued in both the T20Is and ODIs against Zimbabwe in October. During that ODI series, he notched up his first fifty off only 30 balls. He continued to showcase his talent for Durham in the English domestic circuit. He was a consistent performer with the bat, including a gritty 54 off just 41 balls in a losing cause against Yorkshire. Miller was signed up by Punjab for the 2011 IPL season for a price of $100,000 as a replacement for Dimitri Mascarenhas but did not play in a single game. Miller's fortunes turned for the better in the 2013 edition of the IPL. Miller was the highest run-getter for Punjab. He scored 418 runs at an average 59.71. He scored three fifties and a hundred. The hundred came off 38 balls against Bangalore and is the third fastest in the IPL. His big-hitting was the talk of the town. Miller was retained by the Punjab side in the 2014 auctions. After a successful IPL, he was named in the South African squad for the Champions Trophy. Since then, he has been a regular member of the ODI and T20I side. Despite having moderately successful numbers, especially since 2016, Miller has often faced unwarranted criticism. It probably had to do with that reputation which he had built due to his IPL heroics. He isn't a batsman who can tonk from ball one in every game but when set, there are few more dangerous batsmen than this dashing southpaw. Over the years, Miller has realised this and has given himself a bit of time before unleashing. The fact that he came in very early into the national team means that he still has enough time, with one more ODI World Cup in 2023 a realistic possibility. He has started to be more consistent across format and given his style of play, Miller is always a sure starter in limited-overs matches. World Cup through the years David Miller had made his debut just before the 2011 World Cup and had not set the stage on fire. However, he was named in South Africa's preliminary squad but did not make the final cut. By the time the next edition came around in 2015, Miller had cemented his place in the set-up and taken over the role of finisher. He scored 324 runs at an average of 65 and strike rate of 139. He started the tournament with a bang scoring 138 off just 92 balls against Zimbabwe in South Africa's first game. He put up a 256-run stand along with JP Duminy (115*), the highest partnership for the fifth-wicket in all World Cups. Miller also went on to play a whirlwind cameo in the all-important semifinal against New Zealand, smashing 49 off just 18 balls but still ended up on the losing side. The 2019 edition, however, wasn’t quite as successful for Miller and South Africa. In the four games he batted, Miller tallied 136 runs and failed to get past 3 while South Africa didn’t make the semi-finals. He was named in South Africa’s 15-man squad for the 2023 Cricket World Cup India.

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David Miller debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: -
  • ODI Debut: vs West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, May 22, 2010
  • T20 Debut: vs West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, May 20, 2010

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David
Miller

Personal Info

Born

10-06-1989 (35 years)

Birth Place

Pietermaritzburg, Natal

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Left-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

South Africa/South Africans, World XI, Dolphins/KwaZulu-Natal Coastal, KwaZulu-Natal, Knights, South Africa A, Yorkshire, Durham, Kings XI Punjab, Chittagong Kings, St Lucia Zouks, Glamorgan, Jamaica Tallawahs, Durban Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, Rajasthan Royals, Peshawar Zalmi, Gujarat Titans, Welsh Fire Men, Barbados Royals, Paarl Royals, Multan Sultans, Jaffna Kings, Fortune Barishal, Los Angeles Knight Riders

ICC Rankings

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All rounder

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