South African batter Tristan Stubbs opened up on his admiration for senior Proteas batter David Miller, saying that he loves batting with the veteran southpaw and moulded his game around how he finished the games for his team.
And instead of viewing “Stubbo” as a threat, Miller embraced the kid from Knysna and took him under his wing since he joined the Proteas back in 2022. .It was a full-circle moment for Stubbs, for he had grown up trying to imitate his idol Miller every time he walked to the crease for Grey High School in Gqeberha.
It was certainly evident when they batted together in the double Super Over contest against Afghanistan when Stubbs smashed a six off the final delivery to tie up the game for the second time.
Stubbs followed it by launching a six off the first ball in the second Super Over before Miller assumed control by bashing a further two maximums to get the Proteas over the line by the barest of margins.
The high-intensity power-hitting display contrasted with their 35 runs off 21 balls partnership against India in the first Super Eights clash last Sunday.Stubbs adopted a more measured approach due to Pretoria Capitals star Dewald Brevis having been just dismissed and opted to rebuild with Miller before launching a full-on assault again. He was even more calculated after Miller departed for 63 off 35 balls in the 16th over, before blazing away in the final over to finish unbeaten on 44 off 24 balls.
The Proteas’ next ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super Eights clash will be against the power-packed West Indies on Thursday.