Bloemfontein-based franchise Knights have suffered a second
loss in as many weeks, ahead of the 2018-19 summer. After
former captain Theunis de Bruyn moved to Titans, the Knights
have also had to say goodbye to middle-order batsman David
Miller, who is rejoining the Durban-based Dolphins.
Miller is originally from Durban and played his domestic cricket
at Kingsmead until the 2016-17 season, when he left after
Lance Klusener's coaching contract was not renewed. The
Dolphins also lost fast bowler Kyle Abbott, who moved to the
Warriors and then Hampshire that summer. The Dolphins faced
administrative upheaval in the aftermath of Klusener's
departure, but have since rebuilt under new coach Grant
Morgan.
Though they have not won a trophy outright under Morgan, the
Dolphins shared the 2017-18 one-day cup and reached the final
of the T20 tournament. With the World Cup high on South
African players' agendas, Miller's return to Durban aligns with
his major tournament goals. "The Dolphins had a good season in
white-ball cricket last year and they are building something
special, and I am looking forward to adding to that this
season," Miller said on the Dolphins' official website. "I have
heard a lot of good things about Morgs (Grant Morgan) and his
passion for the game and his work ethic beyond training and
matches, it is exciting."
The Dolphins have yet to announce their complete contract list,
but Miller, who is CSA-contracted can nominate which franchise
he would like to represent. In May, the Dolphins extended the
deals of Morgan and assistant coach Imraan Khan until the end
of the 2019-20 season.
The Knights have also yet to reveal how they will plug the gaps
caused by de Bruyn and Miller leaving. With the pair in their
squad, the Knights won the first-class competition in 2016-17,
but went trophy-less last summer.
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