In the latter stages of his career, South African batter David Miller has made winning a World Cup championship his top priority. Prior to the October–November 2027 tournament, Miller, who has played in 178 ODI matches and averages 42.30 with a strike rate of 103.68, discussed his goals.
In an interview with JioStar, David Miller talked about his goals for the World Cup and reminisced on his professional accomplishments. The 37-year-old has already contributed significantly to World Cup history, scoring 101 runs in the 2023 semi-final match against Australia at Eden Gardens.
The competition will take place in eight towns in South Africa, three in Zimbabwe, and Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. David Miller focus on playing in front of his local crowd illustrates how important the venue is to South African cricket players.
The recent performance of David Miller at The Hundred
During his time with Southern Brave in The Hundred 2026, Miller scored 166 runs in eight games, demonstrating his current domestic form. The team did not advance to the tournament’s knockout stages in spite of his individual contribution.
As the tournament draws near, Miller, who is 37 years old, is still seen as a good choice for the team’s middle-order hitting lineup.






