Personal Information

Full Name David Andrew Miller
Born June 10, 1989 Pietermaritzburg, Natal
Age 35 Years, 4 Months, 7 Days
National Side South Africa
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Off break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - 19 39
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
- 4 9 1 1

Career Information

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

David Andrew Miller Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
ODI
173 149 43 4458 139 v AUS 6 24 330 138 42.05 103.31 83 0 10 4 2
World Cup
24 21 4 816 138* v ZIM 2 1 54 35 48.00 113.33 10 0 1 1 2
T20I
124 108 36 2416 106* v IND 2 7 159 116 33.55 140.71 80 1 2 4 3
CL
6 6 3 152 46* v BR 0 0 13 5 50.66 139.45 5 0 1 0 6
CPL
25 22 10 502 72* v TKR 0 2 32 27 41.83 149.85 13 0 0 1 6
IPL
130 124 43 2924 101* v RCB 1 13 207 134 36.09 139.23 75 0 4 3 6
SA20
21 21 6 467 75* v PC 0 1 37 14 31.13 122.89 11 0 0 0 6
ttwenty_domestic
355 328 110 7935 120* v TIT 2 40 580 342 36.39 137.35 213 0 22 9 6
tten
19 18 8 289 68* v PAK 0 2 22 18 28.90 180.62 9 0 2 2 7
MLC
7 7 0 143 61 v LAKR 0 1 7 7 20.42 126.54 2 0 0 0 73
ttwenty_non_domestic
15 13 1 294 61 v LAKR 0 2 16 19 24.50 144.11 7 0 0 0 73

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
ttwenty_domestic
3 3 0 31 0 0/7 v DE 0 0 - 10.33 - 3 6

David Andrew Miller Profile

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.