David Miller confirms Media reports are fake, He will continue
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David Miller confirms Media reports are fake, He will continue
David Miller confirms Media reports are fake, He will continue
David Miller has witnessed yet another dream shatter for South Africa. The wounds of sorrow have not healed, and the pain has not subsided. The devastated "Killer Miller" has dismissed rumors of his retirement from international T20 cricket, stating that his best is yet to come. He will continue playing for South Africa in the shorter format.
On June 29, in Barbados, South Africa narrowly lost to India by 7 runs in the World Cup final. Following this, various media outlets spread rumors about David Miller's retirement. Miller had to confirm that these social media reports were false.
Many believed that David Miller, who failed to make South Africa champions, had retired from T20 cricket. Breaking his silence, David Miller confirmed on his Instagram story that the news of his retirement was fake, saying, "Good results are yet to come."
In the final, David Miller, batting at number seven, put pressure on the Indian bowlers. However, in the 19.1 over, Suryakumar Yadav turned the game around with an unbelievable catch off Hardik Pandya's ball. After Miller returned to the pavilion, South Africa could not secure the win.
The loss in the World Cup final against India completely shattered him. Amidst this, rumors of Miller's retirement spread on social media. The 35-year-old star clarified his stance, ensuring that the rumors were completely false. He also emphasized that his best performance is still ahead.
