South Africa’s star batsman David Miller shared his feelings after their recent T20 World Cup final loss.
Team India recently registered a spectacular victory in the T20 World Cup 2024, in which India did not lose a single match in the entire tournament under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. India won the title by defeating South Africa in the final match. While this night was the most special for the Indian team, it proved to be a very disappointing night for South Africa.
South Africa’s star batsman David Miller recently shared his feelings after losing the T20 World Cup final. He told what emotions he went through when Suryakumar Yadav caught his catch on the boundary rope.
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South Africa needed 16 runs to win in the last over of the match. Hardik Pandya bowled the last over. On the very first ball, Miller played a straight shot, which looked like it was going for a six. However, Suryakumar Yadav took a brilliant catch on the boundary rope, in which he caught the ball after juggling it several times.
Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Miller said, “It is very difficult to explain, but yes, I was angry at that moment. Disappointment, failure, all these negative things came to my mind. I watch a lot of different sports and they always talk about that moment when you get a chance to win the game. Maybe that was that moment for me. But it didn’t happen. I took it very hard. I felt like I let down my country, myself and my teammates. At that moment, I didn’t even feel like leaving the field.”
“I thought I put enough power on the ball”: David Miller
Moreover, when David Miller was asked if he would have changed anything if he played that shot again, he said that it was all a matter of small differences and he could not get the right connection with the ball.
Miller said, “No, maybe I would have made a little better contact in the shot. I was not expecting a full toss at all. I always have a full toss in my mind, but it surprised me a little and my contact went a little wrong. However, the wind was blowing slightly in the opposite direction, which made it a little difficult for the ball to fly. I felt I put enough power on the ball, but it could not cross the boundary line.”