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David Miller (Cricketer) Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

By Mia Ramsey

David Miller (Cricketer) Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

David Miller (Cricketer) Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    David Miller Quick InfoHeight 6 ft Weight 78 kg Date of Birth June 10, 1989 Zodiac Sign Gemini Spouse Camilla Harris

    David Miller is a South African professional cricketer who has served his national team in the limited-overs formats (ODIs, T20Is) as an aggressive middle-order batsman and an outstanding fielder. He was one of the stars in South Africa’s run to the semi-final at the 2015 ICC (International Cricket Council) Cricket World Cup, scoring 324 runs at a robust average of 65 and a stellar strike rate of 139. David has played for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and has even captained the franchise.

    Born Name

    David Andrew Miller

    Nick Name

    Killer Miller

    David Miller in an Instagram selfie as seen in August 2017David Miller in an Instagram selfie as seen in August 2017 (David Miller / Instagram)

    Sun Sign

    Gemini

    Born Place

    Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    Residence

    Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    Nationality

    South African

    Education

    David studied at the esteemed Maritzburg College in his hometown of Pietermaritzburg.

    Occupation

    Cricketer

    Family

    • Father – Andrew Miller (Former Club Cricketer)
    • Mother – Jenny Miller
    • Siblings – Jessica Miller (Older Sister), Gregory Miller (Younger Brother)

    Batting

    Left-Handed

    Bowling

    Right-Arm Off break

    Role

    Middle-Order Batsman, Occasional Wicketkeeper

    Jersey Number

    10 – ODI, T20I, IPL

    Build

    Athletic

    David Miller with his sister Jessica as seen in October 2018David Miller with his sister Jessica as seen in October 2018 (David Miller / Instagram)

    Height

    6 ft or 183 cm

    Weight

    78 kg or 172 lbs

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    David has dated –

    1. Camilla Harris – In March 2026, David married his longtime girlfriend Camilla Harris. In August 2026, they had engaged.

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    He is of British descent.

    Hair Color

    Light Brown

    Eye Color

    Blue

    David Miller in an Instagram post as seen in July 2018David Miller in an Instagram post as seen in July 2018 (David Miller / Instagram)

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Sports a light stubble
    • Affable smile
    • Toned physique
    • Short-cropped, tousled hair

    Brand Endorsements

    David has been featured in the TV commercials for brands like –

    • Hero Cycles
    • Finolex Cables
    • Tic Tac

    He has been sponsored by brands such as –

    • Fitbit
    • New Balance
    • Oakley

    Religion

    Christianity

    David Miller’s Favorite Things

    • Cricket Format – Test Cricket
    • Cricketer/Role Model – Matthew Hayden
    • Wicket Keeper
    • Sports – Cricket, Golf
    • Adventure Sport – Surfing
    • Golfers – ,
    • Cricket Fielder
    • Indian Dish – Butter chicken and naan bread

    Source – TheCricketer.com, , ,

    David Miller as seen in November 2014David Miller as seen in November 2014 (NAPARAZZI / / CC BY-SA 2.0)

    David Miller Facts

    1. David’s father, a former cricketer, always used to impress upon his son the importance of playing multiple sports to stay fit and David used to play cricket, tennis, hockey, and squash in his school days.
    2. He was bought at the 2013 IPL Auctions by Kings XI Punjab for the heavy sum of INR 6 crores and represented them till the 2019 season, playing a key part in the team reaching the final of the 2014 season.
    3. During an IPL game in the 2015 season, a ball hit by him for a six had struck a security official causing him to lose sight in one of his eyes.
    4. In South Africa’s semi-final match against England in the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, David resurrected his team’s floundering innings with a fighting score of 51 not out and shared a 95-run partnership with Rory Kleinveldt for the 9th wicket, which was the then-record for the highest partnership for the 9th wicket in the tournament’s history.
    5. During a group stage match against Zimbabwe in the 2015 ICC World Cup, he shared an unbeaten partnership of 256 runs for the 5th wicket with JP Duminy, which was not just a World Cup record but also an ODI record at that time for the 5th wicket.
    6. In October 2017, during Bangladesh’s tour of South Africa, he became the 3rd cricketer after and to play 100 or more ODIs without featuring in a Test Match for his country. During the same series, he scored his maiden hundred in the T20I format which came in just 35 balls and was the fastest hundred scored in a T20I match at that time and the first by a batsman batting at the number 5 position or lower. During that innings, he also became only the 5th South African to reach the milestone of 1,000 T20I runs.
    7. Although he played 63 first-class (domestic 4-day) games in his career, he quit the format in September 2018 as he decided that after a decade-long international career for South Africa, he no longer held the desire to represent his country in a Test Match, a format he never got to play at the international level.
    8. He revealed during an interview that his left foot is bigger than his right foot.
    9. In April 2026, he completed 2,500 runs in IPL. He took 108 matches to complete these many runs. At that time, he was playing for the Gujarat Titans team who had retained him for the season for ₹3 crores (or ₹30 million).

    Featured Image by NAPARAZZI / / CC BY-SA 2.0

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