South African international David Miller has been going through a good patch of late. He has been striking the balls quite well. His performance was there for everyone to see in the last edition of the IPL.
Plying his trade for Gujarat Titans, he played some match-winning innings for the Ahmedabad-based franchise. Besides that, he hogged the limelight for his brutal six-hitting abilities.
The Proteas cricketer is currently in England to play white-ball assignment. It’s cognizance of the fact that T20I format is his most preferred format.
Earlier, the southpaw named his all-time T20I XI. Players have shown a great deal of interest in naming their all-time playing XI over the years.

We all know that there are plenty of cricketers making a name for themselves. As a result, it’s not that easy to name the best XI. Moreover, it is unfortunate that even good players miss out in some players’ all-time XI.
David Miller names AB de Villiers as the captain of his all-time T20I XI
Meanwhile, the Proteas international named Christopher Henry Gayle and Quinton de Kock as the opening pair. After that, the likes of Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers have been slotted at No.3 and 4.
Miller missed out on picking Rohit Sharma, who is one of the most successful players in the shortest format of the game. Notably, Rohit is the only cricketer to have scored 4 centuries in T20Is.
Yuvraj Singh comes in at No.5. Quite interestingly, Miller picked uncapped T20 international player in his all-time T20I XI. He is none other than destructive Lance Klusener.
Kieron Pollard is the third all-rounder in Miller’s all-time T20I XI. Miller picked three fast bowlers including Brett Lee, Dale Steyn and Lasith Malinga. Last but not least, he picked spinner Imran Tahir in his XI.
David Miller’s all-time T20I XI
Chris Gayle, Quinton de Kock (WK), Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers (C), Yuvraj Singh, Lance Klusener, Kieron Pollard, Brett Lee, Dale Steyn, Lasith Malinga and Imran Tahir.