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    Keith Ross Miller AM MBE (28 November 1919 – 11 October 2004) was an Australian Test cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II. Miller is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder. His ability, irreverent manner and good looks made him a crowd favourite.

  2. Read about Keith Miller cricket player from Australia profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Nov 27, 2017 · Keith Ross Miller, born November 28, 1919, was an Australian cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II. Widely regarded as Australia’s greatest ever...

  4. Fondly known as "Nugget", Keith Miller was one of Australias finest all-rounders in the post-war era. Making his Test debut against New Zealand at Wellington in 1946, Miller went on to represent Australia in 55 Test matches, collecting 2,958 runs at an average of 36.97 and a highest a score of 147.

  5. Keith Miller, arguably was the finest all-rounder to have played for Australia. Miller, known as 'Nugget' to his teammates, batted with a flash of brilliance.

  6. Keith Miller, born November 28, 1919, was the greatest all-rounder to ever take the field for Australia. Arunabha Sengupta pays homage to the dashing and debonair ‘Nugget’ who demonstrated ...

  7. Oct 25, 2011 · Keith Miller was my sporting idol, a war hero, a sharp thinker and the best captain Australia never had. More than 120 Australian cricketers chose their five greatest players to wear the baggy green for a new book. Today, we kick off our exclusive extracts with an ode by Ian Chappell to a man he swears should have been Test skipper. Ian Chappell.

  8. Flamboyant, insouciant and hugely gifted, Keith Miller was Australia's finest allrounder - and among the world's best - able to turn a match with bat or ball, and as dashing off the...

  9. Oct 11, 2019 · Keith Miller, the Golden Nugget, was much more than one of Australia’s greatest all-rounders. He was a Hollywood hero who illuminated the game in the years after the war.

  10. Keith Miller, who died yesterday in Melbourne at the age of 84, was the most charismatic Australian cricketer of his generation, with film-star looks and talent to envy.