"I had no choice but to go after bowling": David Miller after playing 34-run knock against Bangladesh
After scoring 34 runs from 15 balls at 23rd match of the ODI World Cup 2023 between South Africa and Bangladesh at Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday, South Africa's left-hand batsman David Miller said that the pitch in Mumbai was good
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 24 (ANI): After scoring 34 runs from 15 balls at 23rd match of the ODI World Cup 2023 between South Africa and Bangladesh at Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday, South Africa's left-hand batsman David Miller said that the pitch in Mumbai was good.
Speaking at the mid-inning of the match, Miller said that he had no choice rather than hitting since he had only five overs in hand.
The 34-year-old said he is maturing and that he goes with the flow.
"It was a really good wicket, came in with five overs, and I had no choice but to go after it. The slower ball sticks to the surface, otherwise, this is a typical Mumbai wicket. We've played with each other for some time now, we know the roles of batters at 5, 6 and 7. It's all about going out there and applying yourself to the task. We know what needs to be done. From my perspective, I think I'm maturing with age, the self-belief is there and I'm going with the flow," David Miller said.
South Africa scored 382/5 against Bangladesh. (ANI)