From the outside, it seemed a gamble. But it seems David Miller always knew the rewards potentially outweighed the risks.
He had the skill. He just needed to find a more consistent way of exhibiting it. At the time, Miller averaged 36.97 in one-day internationals and 28.62 in T20s.
So he quit Test cricket in September 2018 “to make sure that I am in a position to give myself the best opportunity to play for the Proteas”.
He has since averaged 57.18 in ODIs and 39 at a strike-rate of 143.55 in T20s.
Much of this is due to learnings gained at Kings XI Punjab, Rajasthan Royals, Glamorgan, Durham, Jamaica Tallawahs, St Lucia Zouks, Hobart Hurricanes, Peshawar Zalmi, Bengal Tigers, Uthura Rudras and, of course, Gujarat Titans over the past…