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Miller, who became the player of the match after 9 years in IPL, told, what was the plan for victory against CSK

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi, Online Desk. In the 29th league match of IPL 2022, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by 3 wickets on the basis of David Miller excellent batting. Miller’s old style was seen in this match, for which he is known. Chasing the target of 170 runs, Gujarat team won on the basis of Miller’s unbeaten 94. In this match, Miller played an innings of 94 runs in 51 balls with the help of 6 sixes and 8 fours. He was also given the title of Player of the Match for his brilliant innings. In IPL, Miller was selected as ‘Player of the Match’ in IPL 2022 after 2013.

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Miller, who led his team to victory in difficult situations. Said after the match that for the last three-four years, I have been playing good cricket and feel positive. I have been scoring runs consistently in South Africa. And abroad but in the last four-five years I haven’t got as many chances in IPL as I wanted. He said that the format of this tournament is such that there can be only four foreign players in the playing XI. And other than those four foreign players have to sit out. With the Kings XI (Punjab Kings) and Rajasthan teams, I used to move in and out of the playing XI.

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Miller further said that I did well for those teams as well but I felt that I was not able to progress

Miller further said that I did well for those teams as well. But I felt that I was not able to progress. It has been exciting to be a part of Gujarat Titans. And I know they are supporting me 100 per cent. It’s a really nice atmosphere here, we enjoy each other’s success, which helps a lot in doing well. But more importantly, every match is good to play. Gujarat were struggling at 87 for five but Miller turned the tide with a 70-run. Stand for the sixth wicket with stand-in captain Rashid Khan. He said that we were in a bit of trouble. But I felt that if we bat full 20 overs then there can be a chance of victory. And we worked on that plan.