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Batter
Did you know?
Hit four sixes in his maiden first-class century, an unbeaten 108 for the Dolphins in 2009.
Batter
Did you know?
Hit four sixes in his maiden first-class century, an unbeaten 108 for the Dolphins in 2009.
Batter
Bats Left Hand.
Bowls Right Arm Off-Spin
Pietermaritzburg, Kwazulu Natal Province
South Africa
David Miller played hockey, tennis and squash as a boy, but it was cricket which captured the 25-year-old from Pietermaritzburg’s heart.
He made his debut in the Proteas’ one-day side at age of 20 in 2010, playing 13 matches in the lead-up to the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. But his hopes of playing at the tournament were dashed when he missed out on selection in South Africa’s final squad.
The powerful hitter has also gained world recognition after explosive performances for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL in 2013.
Miller made his maiden international hundred against the West Indies and then two innings later, in the 2015 ICC World Cup he mad an unbeaten 138 against Zimbabwe.
He has represented South Africa in ODI and T20 cricket but is yet to receive a Test match cap for the Proteas.
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