Current luckiest XI in ODI cricket

There is no doubt over the fact that a player needs luck along with the talent to sustain his career as a cricketer.

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4. David Miller

David Miller celebrates his 50 runs SA v Aus
David Miller (Photo credit should read ANESH DEBIKY/AFP/Getty Images)

David Miller, the middle-order batsman from South Africa is quite a clean hitter of the ball. In the early phase of the career, he was looked down as one of the most prolific batters in ODI, who had the ability to single-handedly change the outcome of the match. But suddenly, his willow stopped smoking runs.

For Miller, 2019 didn’t go well as he struggled to get one fifty throughout the year in the 50-over format but he failed. The 30-year-old managed to score only 274 runs in 10 innings with a best of 41* in the concluded year. His struggle to score runs was quite visible on the field. And there are still questions raised over the presence of Miller, who is not able to contribute for his side.

There is no doubt about the fact that if he continues to perform in the same fashion, he will soon get axed from the squad. But currently, that time looks quite far as the management is stern over their stand to play Miller that makes him lucky to be part of an ODI team as far as his form his concerned.

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