David Miller (South African cricketer)
David Andrew Miller (born 10 June 1989) is a South African international cricketer.
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Full name | David Andrew Miller | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Pietermaritzburg, Natal Province, South Africa | 10 June 1989|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Left-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm off break | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Middle-order Batsman, Occasional wicket-keeper | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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National side |
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ODI debut (cap 98) | 22 May 2010 v West Indies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 7 March 2020 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI shirt no. | 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I debut (cap 45) | 20 May 2010 v West Indies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last T20I | 26 February 2020 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I shirt no. | 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Domestic team information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2007/08–2018/19 | Dolphins (squad no. 12) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008/09–2015/16 | KwaZulu-Natal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2011 | Durham | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012–2019 | Kings XI Punjab (squad no. 10) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | Yorkshire (squad no. 8) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013 | Chittagong Kings | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 | St Lucia Zouks | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016/17–2017/18 | Knights | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2017 | Glamorgan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | Jamaica Tallawahs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018–2019 | Durban Heat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2019/20 | Hobart Hurricanes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2020 | Rajasthan Royals | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: ESPNcricinfo, 10 May 2020 |
He is an aggressive left-handed middle order batsman and an occasional wicket-keeper who plays domestic cricket for the Dolphins and is the former captain of Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League and plays for South Africa in both One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International cricket. In September 2018, Miller announced that he would no longer be available to play first-class cricket.[1]
Domestic career
Miller made his first-class debut in the Dolphins' final game of the 2007–08 domestic SuperSport Series, scoring a half-century in the first innings in which he batted.
Miller made eight appearances in the one-day MTN Domestic Championship competition of the same season, though his final match was abandoned after just three overs. Miller scored an average of 13 runs throughout the competition, which saw the Dolphins finish in fifth place in the league.
Miller played two matches in the Pro20 Series Twenty20 competition for the Dolphins, who finished as defeated finalists in the competition.
In May 2018, he was named as one of the ten marquee players for the first edition of the Global T20 Canada cricket tournament.[2][3] On 3 June 2018, he was selected to play for the Winnipeg Hawks in the players' draft for the inaugural edition of the tournament.[4][5]
In October 2018, he was named in Durban Heat's squad for the first edition of the Mzansi Super League T20 tournament.[6][7] In September 2019, he was named in the squad for the Durban Heat team for the 2019 Mzansi Super League tournament.[8]
T20 franchise cricket
Indian Premier League
In the 2013 IPL Auctions Kings XI Punjab bought Miller for ₨ 6 crore. He went on to play all the matches for his team that season. On 6 May 2013, Miller hit the third fastest hundred in IPL history. He scored 101 not out off 38 balls whilst chasing against Royal Challengers Bangalore at the IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali.[9] The opposing captain Virat Kohli, who dropped a catch when Miller was on 41, said of the innings that it was one of the best innings he had ever seen in the Indian Premier League history. He was retained by Kings XI Punjab for 2014 IPL where he played all matches and help his team to reach the finals. It was announced that he will be the Captain of the Kings XI Punjab for 2016 IPL. After Kings XI Punjab lost five of their first six games, he was dropped as the captain and was replaced with Murali Vijay.[10]
During IPL 2015 season in the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab at Eden Gardens on 9 May, a policeman was left with his left eye blind after a ball struck him after being hit for a six by David Miller.[11]
He was released by the Kings XI Punjab ahead of the 2020 IPL auction.[12] In the 2020 IPL auction, he was bought by the Rajasthan Royals ahead of the 2020 Indian Premier League.[13]
Other leagues
In October 2020, he was drafted by the Dambulla Hawks for the inaugural edition of the Lanka Premier League.[14]
International career
Miller earned his national call-up in May 2010 after a series for South Africa A against Bangladesh A, where he ended as the second-highest run-scorer. Miller made his Twenty20 International debut for South Africa on 20 May 2010 against the West Indies in Antigua. Miller, called up to replace the injured Jacques Kallis, dispatched the sixth ball of his innings for six and went on to top score as South Africa won by just 1 run.[15][16] Two days later Miller made his ODI debut, also against the West Indies. He put in another good performance, scoring 23 not out and helping South Africa to victory.[17] Miller was selected to play in Zimbabwe's tour of South Africa, during which he contributed in both ODI and T20 formats towards a resounding victory by the South Africans. He was then selected for the squad to play Pakistan in the U.A.E. during October and November 2010. He played in two ODI series, against West Indies and Pakistan, before being named in South Africa preliminary 2011 World Cup squad.
On 15 October 2010, Miller made his maiden ODI fifty against Zimbabwe and South Africa went on to put a massive total of 351.
Miller was a part of the South African team for the tour of Sri Lanka in July 2013 where in the 3rd ODI he scored 85* off 72 balls and gave South Africa their first win of the tour. Miller also won the Man of the Match title.
In the semi-finals of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy he along with Rory Kleinveldt set the record for the highest 9th wicket partnership in ICC Champions Trophy history, with 95.[18]
Miller made his Maiden One Day International century in the 4th ODI against the West Indies on 25 January 2015.[19]
In August 2017, he was named in a World XI side to play three Twenty20 International matches against Pakistan in the 2017 Independence Cup in Lahore.[20]
2015 Cricket World Cup
Miller was one of South Africa's top performers at the 2015 Cricket World Cup scoring 324 runs at an average of 65 and strike rate of 139 during the tournament.[21]
He scored 49 off 18 balls in the semi final, although his effort was in vain as New Zealand won the match.[22]
During that World Cup he along with JP Duminy set the record for the highest 5th wicket partnership in ODI history as well as World Cup history (256*).[23]
2017–18 Bangladesh series
On 15 October 2017 he played in his 100th ODI and became the third player after Rohit Sharma and Kieron Pollard to play 100 ODIs without featuring in a Test match.[24][25] In the 2nd T20I of the same tour he scored his first century in a T20I and made the fastest century in a T20I (35 balls).[26] He was also the first player to score a T20I century batting at number five or lower.[27] During this match he became fifth player from South Africa to score 1,000 runs in T20Is.[28]
2018–19 Pakistan series
During the Pakistan series in February 2019, regular captain Faf du Plessis was rested for the last two T20Is of the series,[29] with Miller named as captain of South Africa in his place.[30]
2019 Cricket World Cup
In April 2019, he was named in South Africa's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.[31][32] On 19 June 2019, in the match against New Zealand, Miller scored his 3,000th run in ODIs.[33]
References
- "Miller unavailable to play first-class cricket". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
- "Steven Smith named as marquee player for Canada T20 tournament". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- "Steve Smith named as marquee player for Global T20 Canada". Sporting News. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- "Global T20 Canada: Complete Squads". SportsKeeda. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- "Global T20 Canada League – Full Squads announced". CricTracker. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- "Mzansi Super League - full squad lists". Sport24. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
- "Mzansi Super League Player Draft: The story so far". Independent Online. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
- "MSL 2.0 announces its T20 squads". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- David Miller emulates Gayle to help Punjab annihilate RCB in IPL
- http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-premier-league-2016/content/story/1006077.html
- https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/32765150
- "Where do the eight franchises stand before the 2020 auction?". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
- "IPL auction analysis: Do the eight teams have their best XIs in place?". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- "Chris Gayle, Andre Russell and Shahid Afridi among big names taken at LPL draft". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
- "David Miller makes an expected mark". Cricinfo. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- "South Africa edge home in low-scoring thriller". Cricinfo. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- "South Africa continue success with 66-run win". Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
- "Cricket Records | Records | ICC Champions Trophy (ICC KnockOut) | Highest partnerships by wicket | ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- "Russell carries WI to one-wicket victory". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- "Faf du Plessis named captain of World XI to travel to Pakistan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 August 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-cricket-world-cup-2015/engine/current/match/656491.html
- "Highest partnerships for each wicket in ODI history". cricinfo.
- "Miller set to join 100 ODI club". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
- "Records tumble as Amla, de Kock lead SA prance in Kimberley". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
- "Miller smashes fastest ever T20 ton". Sports24. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
- Sundararaman, Gaurav (29 October 2017). "Miller smashes record for fastest T20I ton". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- "David Miller smashes fastest T20 International hundred". India Today. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- "Faf du Plessis rested for last two T20Is against Pakistan". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- "Du Plessis rested, Miller appointed stand-in captain". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- "Hashim Amla in World Cup squad; Reeza Hendricks, Chris Morris miss out". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- "Amla edges out Hendricks to make South Africa's World Cup squad". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- "Kane Williamson century leads New Zealand to thrilling win over South Africa". Times and Star. Retrieved 20 June 2019.