Following the Proteas’ devastating loss in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final, South Africa’s dynamic batter David Miller responded to the rumors circulating about his future in T20I cricket. Miller reassured supporters that he is still committed to representing his country in the game’s shortest format, even though the team lost to India by just 7 runs.
Rumours of retirement addressed
Social media was ablaze with rumors in the days after the final indicating that David Miller had made the decision to give up T20I cricket. The left-handed powerhouse, however, swiftly refuted these allegations and declared categorically that he has no plans to leave the format.
Miller to keep playing T20Is
“Contrary to some reports, I have NOT retired from T20 International cricket. I will continue to be available to play for the Proteas. The best is yet to come,” Miller wrote in his Instagram story.
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T20 WC final ‘tough pill to swallow’
Miller had earlier expressed his disappointment after the team’s loss to India in the Barbados final of the ICC T20 World Cup. Miller found it especially difficult to accept the loss; he called it a “tough pill to swallow.”.
Miller’s explanation is a relief to Proteas fans who have grown accustomed to his potent batting displays.