QUOTE=watson;3054587]Fair point re Miller's batsmanship. Just had a look at Miller's highest/best innings and I must admit that I'm not overly impressed by them. There are certainly no great batting feats that match the ones scored by Botham, or even Kapil and Imran.
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The other thing about Miller is like Botham, his batting declined in the second half of his career. If you look at the year by year averages for the first 6 years:
Code:
year 1946 3 3 0 149 79 49.66 0 1 0 view innings
year 1947 5 7 2 340 141* 68.00 1 1 0 view innings
year 1948 8 10 0 294 74 29.40 0 3 1 view innings
year 1949 2 3 1 95 58 47.50 0 1 0 view innings
year 1950 5 9 1 206 84 25.75 0 1 0 view innings
year 1951 7 13 2 568 145* 51.63 2 1 1 view innings
Miller also scored 600-700 runs at around 68 (3 centuries) in in the 1945 England vs Commonwealth Service team in 1945.
Miller was consitently averaging 45+ at test level for the first 6 years. That is a better Batting record than any of the
current Australian players (apart from Clark). At the age of 32 Miller had a bowling average of around 21 and a low to mid 40
batting average.
Miller's batting decline could of been because of:
1) Better attacks
2) Age - he was in his early/mid 30's by then. Would not be the first batsmen to struggle in his thirties
3) Nothing to prove any more, was coasting.
I remember an interview from one of 48 Australian (I think it was Lindsay Hassett)
when asked about wether Miller could hold down a top batting position, His response was no, Miller would of been one of the First picked;
If had to pick a player to Bowl for my life : K Miller
If had to pick a player to Catch/Field for my life : K Miller
If had to pick a player to Bat for My life : K Miller
Keith messed around a lot but when he played Batting / Bowling / Fielding there was no one better.