David Miller Recalls His 'Dream Come True Moment' In IPL

David Miller revealed that him getting a chance to play under the captaincy of Australian legend Adam Gilchrist was 'a dream come true' moment for him

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Durban: Proteas stylish batsman David Miller's hard-hitting style and his ability to score some huge runs with his terrific batting skills helped him emerge as a match-winner in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The aggressive left-handed middle-order batsman revealed that him getting a chance to play under the captaincy of Australian legend Adam Gilchrist was 'a dream come true' moment for him. In the year 2011, Gilchrist and Miller both played for franchise Kings Xi Punjab in the cash-rich T20 league.

"Adam Gilchrist was the captain at that time, growing up I always looked up to him and Matthew Hayden, I watched Australia play at 3 am in the morning, Gilchrist was captaining me, we had a lot of greats in our side, so it was a dream for me," Miller said during an Instagram Live session with former Zimbabwe pacer-turned-commentator Pommie Mbangwa.

"In my first year, I did not get a single game at the IPL. Halfway through my second year, I got three games and then in my third year, Adam Gilchrist was retiring, he actually pulled his both hamstrings, I then got a game and that's when I played my 101 run (unbeaten) knock against RCB," Miller said.

Miller also revealed that an injury to England's fast bowler Stuart Broad brought him to the IPL for the first time.

"The first year, I went into the auction and I did not get picked. Literally 10 days before the IPL, I got a call from Kings XI Punjab and they said we are selecting you and you need to come over as soon as possible, there was an injury to Stuart Broad so I packed my bags and I went to India.

"That's where it all started. It was an incredible journey, firstly it was a just a one-year deal, but then they retained me for the next two years at my base price. The first three years of mine at IPL were incredible," Miller said.