
Miller played as an understudy to AB De Villiers in the South African middle-order at the start of his career. But over the years, the south-paw has steadily built up an exceptional set of statistics. With an average of over 40 and a strike-rate of over 100 in 132 ODIs, any team would wish to have a player like Miller amidst their ranks.
The South African had a good World Cup campaign in 2015. Miller’s 324 runs at an average of 65, and a strike-rate of almost 140 provided a glimpse of his destructive potential. The left-hander scored a 69-ball hundred against Australia in 2016 to further his burgeoning reputation as a big-hitting player.
At 30 years of age, Miller is well within his prime years as a batsmen. The southpaw has had an excellent start to 2020, scoring 173 runs at a strike-rate of 110 while losing his wicket just once. Miller stands in good stead to cement his place as a destructive batter in the South African ODI team.