David Miller Creates History After Smashing Half-Century Against India, Great Performance Against Team India

David Miller’s record against India : On February 22, India and South Africa played a Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup 2026. David Miller scored a brilliant half-century for South Africa, helping South Africa to a 76-run victory. Miller now holds the record for most sixes against India in T20Is, breaking Glenn Maxwell’s record.

David Miller’s big blast against India

David Miller now holds the record for most sixes in T20Is against India. Miller has now reached the top spot with 39 sixes. Glenn Maxwell, who earlier topped the list with 38 sixes, has now slipped to second place. Nicholas Pooran is third on the list with 35 sixes. Dasun Shanaka is fourth with 30 sixes, while Evin Lewis is fifth with 28 sixes.

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David Miller hits a scintillating half-century

In this match, David Miller scored a brilliant knock of 63 runs off 35 balls against India. He hit 7 fours and 3 sixes during his innings. Miller batted at a strike rate of 180. South Africa scored 187 runs in this match, in reply to which India were bowled out for 111 runs. South Africa won the match by 76 runs and cemented their place in the semi-finals.

Batsmen with most sixes in T20Is against India

David Miller – 39 sixes

Glenn Maxwell – 38 sixes

Nicholas Pooran – 35 sixes

Dasun Shanaka – 30 sixes

Evin Lewis – 28 sixes

Speaking about the innings, Miller said he follows the “fundamentals” that have led him to success so far. “It’s about making sure you focus on the simple things and the basics of your preparation. That’s what I set out to do. My breathing, running between the wickets, limited movement, it’s all the little things, but I focus on that,” he said.

Speaking about the win, he said, “India can be beaten. The Indian team is excellent, but in a tournament like this, we want to focus on the simple things and make sure we don’t lose sight of the goal. Our team is very mature and we have played a lot of cricket together.”

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