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Kings’ Legacy: When Miller out-Chris Gayle

“If it’s in the arc it’ll go out the park. If it’s in the V it’ll go in the tree.” This was the famous philosophy of the man known as the ‘Killer’ when he was in the peak of his form.

It was 2013, the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League. The team on the receiving end? None other than Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore. The venue? None other than the Kings’ iconic home ground, Mohali.

Chasing a tough 191 runs to win against an attack comprising Ravi Rampaul, RP Singh and Moises Henriques, David Miller came in when the team had lost 3 wickets for just 51 runs. The Royal Challengers thought they had the game in the bag when the scoreboard read 64 for 4, but little did they know that the Killer was on the loose, with Rajagopal Sathish keeping it sane at the other end.
"Sathish and I decided to get in and then explode," Miller explained his strategy.


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