The KZN Dolphins will welcome back local hero David Miller for their final home T20 Challenge clash against Boland at Kingsmead on Saturday.
Miller, who recently went past the 500 T20-match mark, will turn out for the Dolphins after his recent stint in the Caribbean with the Barbados Royals in the Caribbean Premier League.
“I’m really looking forward to being back in Durban and representing the Dolphins,” said theĀ 35-year-old. “I’ve had some stuff to sort out after coming back from the Caribbean, but after chatting with Quinny (coach Quinton Friend] and [Dolphins Cricket CEO] Heinrich [Strydom] I’m glad that I can represent the Dolphins again.”
Friend said: “We are fortunate that Dave is available for us even if it is only one game,” Friend said. “He’s one of the most experienced T20 players in the world and there is no doubt that he will add significant value even in a short space of time.
“It’s fantastic to have him playing for us and we hope to see the Dolphins faithful coming into the ground on Saturday to cheer him and the team on.”
The Dolphins have won their last two matches in the T20 Challenge, after losing their first four, with a good win in Bloemfontein on Wednesday night against the Knights.
They will return home for a vital clash with an outside chance of making the semi-finals.