4. David Miller (Kings XI Punjab) – The southpaw from South Africa, too, fell off the radar during the last season of the Indian Premier League. Since his IPL debut in 2012, Miller has been part of Kings XI Punjab. He was retained in the auction through the RTM (Right-to-Match) card. That decision, however, was made predominantly because of his reputation than his performance. Similar to what happened with Rayudu, Miller also played five matches last year, scoring 83 runs at an average of 27.66 and a strike rate of 103.75. These numbers do not do justice to what Miller brings to the table, especially in this format of the game.
IPL 2018: Five batsmen with a point to prove in this IPL
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