Miller Targets 2027 ODI World Cup Glory on Home Soil
David Miller wants to help South Africa win a first major senior men’s ICC title as the 37-year-old eyes selection for the squad.
- South Africa batter David Miller aims to finish his career with a 2027 ODI World Cup title on home soil, telling JioStar, "I would love to finish off late in my career with a trophy."
- The 37-year-old white-ball specialist has amassed more than 4,600 runs in 178 ODIs and seeks to cap his career with a major ICC title after years of near-misses with the Proteas.
- Miller takes pride in his middle-order finishing role, recalling his unbeaten 101 in the IPL and a century against Australia in Durban as performances he holds closest to his heart.
- With the tournament more than a year away, Miller knows his place in the 2027 squad is not guaranteed, stating he remains focused on earning consistent selection.
- South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia will co-host the 2027 ODI World Cup in October-November, featuring a revamped format with a preliminary stage, group stage, Super 7 and knockout rounds.
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Would love to finish off late in my career with a trophy: David Miller eyes 2027 World Cup triumph on home soil - The Tribune
South Africa's veteran middle-order batter David Miller is keen to see the Proteas' squad at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup next year lift the trophy and hopes to cap his international career with a triumph on home soil.
Proteas star David Miller aims to end career with ICC World Cup victory in 2027
Veteran South African cricketer David Miller reveals his ambition to conclude his career by winning the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027 on home turf, as he reflects on his journey and the challenges ahead.
David Miller Sets Sights on ODI World Cup 2027 Glory at Home Before Retirement | 🏆 LatestLY
South African veteran David Miller, 37, targets a fairytale retirement, aiming to win the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027 on home soil. Co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia (Oct 4 - Nov 21), the 14-team, 57-match tournament is his ultimate goal. 🏆 David Miller Sets Sights on ODI World Cup 2027 Glory at Home Before Retirement.
David Miller Eyes Fairytale Retirement, Sets Goal Of 2027 World Cup Glory On Home Soil: "Will Be Very Special"
South African batting stalwart David Miller wants to end his career on a high by winning next year's ODI World Cup, calling it a "goal" he hopes to achieve in front of the home fans.
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