David Miller’s emotional post after South Africa’s loss in the 2024 T20 World Cup final sparked speculation about whether the batter has retired from T20Is. However, Miller has now clarified his stance, stating he remains available for selection and that the “best is yet to come.”
South Africa came the closest to winning a major title in men’s cricket history during the 2024 T20 World Cup. Miller was at the non-striker’s end when Heinrich Klaasen brought the Proteas within 30 runs of victory with 30 balls remaining in their chase against India in the tournament’s final in Barbados. Indian pacers Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, and Hardik Pandya then orchestrated an extraordinary comeback, leaving South Africa heartbroken.
David Miller Clears the Air on Retirement Rumours
Miller, who was among the players in tears after the defeat, made an emotional note on his Instagram story the next day, leading to retirement rumours. However, Miller later cleared the air with another Instagram story. “Contrary to reports, I have not retired from T20 international cricket. I will continue to be available for the Proteas. The best is yet to come,” he wrote.
A Tough Pill to Swallow for South Africa
Miller was on strike for the first ball of the last over, bowled by Pandya, with South Africa needing 16 runs to win the T20 World Cup. Although it seemed like Miller had hit a six, Suryakumar Yadav made a stunning catch, throwing the ball in the air before his momentum took him over the boundary line, then hopping back in to complete the catch. Pandya conceded eight runs in that over and took one more wicket.
Miller expressed his disappointment in an earlier Instagram story: “I am gutted!! Really tough pill to swallow after what transpired 2 days ago. Words don’t explain how I am feeling. One thing I do know is how proud I am of this unit. This journey was an incredible one, with highs and lows throughout the entire month. We have endured pain, but I know this team has the resilience and will keep raising the bar.”
The 2024 T20 World Cup was the closest South Africa had come to winning a major trophy since their readmission to international cricket in 1991. Despite fielding some of the best teams in the world over the last three decades, they have famously struggled to go past the semi-finals of major tournaments. Miller himself was part of the South African side that lost a hard-fought semi-final in the 2015 World Cup. In nine matches at the 2024 T20 World Cup, Miller scored 169 runs at an average of 28.16, with a half-century and a strike rate of 102.42. His best score was 59*.
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