Miller who came to the crease during crucial juncture of the game registered a superb century to ensure South Africa register 212 runs on the score board.
Published Date – 09:00 PM, Thu – 16 November 23
Hyderabad:
Swashbuckling batsman David Miller forayed into record books during South Africa’s World Cup semi-final showdown against Australia on Thursday.
Miller became the first South African batsman to score a century in World Cup knock-outs. He surpassed Faf du Plessis’ 82 runs during semi-finals against New Zealand in 2015 World Cup, scoring 101 runs off 116 balls, including 8 fours and 5 sixes.
Miller who came to the crease during crucial juncture of the game registered a superb century to ensure South Africa register 212 runs on the score board.
The southpaw showed nerves of steel register a feat that hadn’t been achieved by any South African batsman in the high-stakes match of World Cup before.