This skipper between the two came out more than just a passing sense as Miller expressed his priority for the final that his side would still miss again. “I will be honest with you. I think I will support New Zealand,” he said.
“This is only an hour and 40 minutes of flight, but the fact that we had to do so [was not ideal]”Miller said.” It's morning, it is after a game, and we had to fly. Then we reached Dubai at 4 pm. And we had to come back at 7.30 am. This is not good. It is not that we took a five -hour flight, and we had enough time to recover and recur. But this was still not an ideal situation. ,
In this semi -finals, however, he admitted that New Zealand was a better side and qualified winners. The game ended on a bitwatch note for Miller, which became unbeaten from the final ball of the competition by 67-hundred hundred. This gave him a chance to pave his arms forward to celebrate his son's recent birth, but Miller said he would “play badly” and South Africa won.
Finally, perhaps, despite Miller's disastrous ability, the first innings was taken away from the hands of South Africa. New Zealand won the toss and batted first, in which Miller thought was better of the situations, especially with a lack of assistance for spin under the sun.
“It's not easy chasing 360 [363] Even if it is a good wicket. There was no dew, so I think the wicket as a game deteriorated. They rotate the ball too much with us. He got this bus a little more purchased than the wicket. ,
Although he gave his preference to the final clear, it was not a prediction amount. “They are both incredibly good teams,” Miller said. “India has shown the world how good they are. They have now been playing some good cricket for many years and they have got some seriously good players. It is going to be a great game.”













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