Ikki
Hall of Fame Member
He was much better than you are making it out. Miller averaged almost 50 in FC cricket. He was brought in as a batsman originally. He scored 3 100s and 6 50s against England - the best opposition other than his own. Miller averages 45 as a #5. He was considered so talented with the bat he was asked to bat at #3.
And the note re his wicket-taking is exaggerated. Miller bowled less when he could bowl less. Aus had a very good attack at the time and could afford to underbowl him. However, when needed he bowled long spells and led the Aus attack. In his last Ashes tour when Lindwall and Davidson were injured he led the pace attack and had an awesome series. It's interesting to note that for a bowler who bowled less than Lindwall and took less wickets per match than him, his 4/5/10 wicket hauls are very close to his (in Lindwall's case he doesn't even have a 10w haul). Another interesting thing to note is that Miller only averaged 30+ in 2 series in his entire career (32 and 30).
Also, if Miller's batting SR was 50 then that was pretty fast for his time. IIRC his era's SR was in the low 40s.
And the note re his wicket-taking is exaggerated. Miller bowled less when he could bowl less. Aus had a very good attack at the time and could afford to underbowl him. However, when needed he bowled long spells and led the Aus attack. In his last Ashes tour when Lindwall and Davidson were injured he led the pace attack and had an awesome series. It's interesting to note that for a bowler who bowled less than Lindwall and took less wickets per match than him, his 4/5/10 wicket hauls are very close to his (in Lindwall's case he doesn't even have a 10w haul). Another interesting thing to note is that Miller only averaged 30+ in 2 series in his entire career (32 and 30).
Also, if Miller's batting SR was 50 then that was pretty fast for his time. IIRC his era's SR was in the low 40s.
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