Key Points

Captain Temba Bavuma has clarified that David Miller remains in South Africa's ODI plans despite missing the England series. Miller was unavailable for selection due to his commitments with Northern Superchargers in The Hundred tournament. The veteran left-hander will however return for the T20I series starting September 10th. South Africa views this England series as part of their longer-term preparation for the 2027 World Cup.

Key Points: Bavuma Confirms David Miller in South Africa ODI World Cup Plans

  • Miller unavailable for England ODIs due to Hundred tournament clash
  • Bavuma confirms Miller remains in 2027 World Cup plans
  • Miller will return for T20I series starting September 10
  • South Africa building long-term towards home World Cup
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Bavuma insists Miller still in South Africa's ODI plans despite missing series against England

Captain Temba Bavuma insists David Miller remains part of South Africa's 2027 World Cup vision despite missing the ODI series against England due to Hundred commitments.

Bavuma insists Miller still in South Africa's ODI plans despite missing series against England
"David's still within the mix in the ODI stuff - Temba Bavuma"

Leeds, Sep 1

Captain Temba Bavuma has insisted veteran left-handed batter David Miller remains in South Africa’s ODI plans for the 2027 World Cup despite not being in the side’s squad for the upcoming series against England, starting at Headingley on Tuesday.

Miller, 36, has not featured in international cricket since South Africa’s run to the 2025 Champions Trophy semi-final in March. He then signed a hybrid contract with Cricket South Africa (CSA).

Miller skipped South Africa’s white-ball tour of Australia in August to play for Northern Superchargers in the recently concluded The Hundred, and is absent from the ODI squad in England. Miller, though, will return for the three-match T20I series starting on September 10.

"What I understand is that those communications were done during his contract times, in terms of him being available during this period for the Hundred. Essentially, he wasn't available for selection - but I stand by the correction around that… David's still within the mix in the ODI stuff, if that answers your question."

"The Australia tour would've coincided with the Hundred. I guess any international commitments that occurred during the Hundred, David wasn't available for. Unfortunately, the one-day [series] it clashes with: he wasn't part of our build-up. But then with the T20 stuff, the Hundred is done, he'll fall back into the team," said Bavuma to reporters on Monday.

Miller, who will be 38 when the 2027 World Cup takes place in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia, averages 42.30 in ODIs at a strike rate of 103.68 coming off in more than 150 innings. His recent form in the Hundred was encouraging too – amassing 133 runs in five innings for the Superchargers.

South Africa will also miss the services of Matthew Breetzke and Kagiso Rabada in Tuesday’s series-opener due to minor niggles. Bavuma stated the series in England forms part of South Africa’s longer-term preparation for the 2027 World Cup. "That's the bigger picture… But we'd like to bring ourselves back to here and what we need to do to be successful in England."

- IANS

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Priya S
This hybrid contract system is confusing. Players choosing franchise cricket over national duty? In India we'd never accept this. National team should always come first! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Miller at 38 for World Cup 2027? That's pushing it. South Africa should focus on building young talent instead of relying on aging stars. Look how Dhoni's retirement transition worked for India.
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Sarah B
His stats are still impressive - 42 average at 103 strike rate! That's better than many current players. Sometimes experience matters more than age. Hope he gets his chance.
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Vikram M
Franchise cricket is ruining international cricket. Players are becoming mercenaries. BCCI was right to protect Indian players from this. SA cricket needs to sort their priorities.
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Kavya N
Miller's power hitting is still world class! Remember his innings against India? Scary good. South Africa would be foolish to drop him completely. Age is just a number if performance is there 👍

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