An Invincible whose name is immortalised
Keith Miller was the best thing to happen to post-war cricket and his batting, bowling and personality made him a favourite throughout the world
Peter English
Keith Miller was the best thing to happen to post-war cricket and his batting, bowling and personality made him a favourite throughout the world. Capable of frightening spells with the ball and punishing displays with the bat, he deserves a prominent place in any list of great allrounders.
Peter English is former Australasia editor of ESPNcricinfo
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