NEW DELHI: David Miller holds an international cricket record he would prefer not to have. He is the player who has played more international cricket without featuring in a Test match than anyone else. Miller, known for his hard-hitting left-handed style, has participated in a staggering 274 white-ball internationals, a feat unmatched by any other player. The closest contender for this non-Test record is retired West Indian cricketer Keiron Pollard, who played in 224 white-ball internationals.Reflecting on his unique record, Miller, who is now 34 years old, remarked,...
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