Roy Miller

Jamaican cricketer
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isAthlete Cricketer
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Birth24 December 1924, Kingston, Surrey County, Jamaica, Jamaica
Age100 years
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Biography

Roy Samuel Miller (born December 24, 1924) was a West Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1953. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica.

A lower-order batsman and opening bowler, Miller played seven matches for Jamaica between 1950-51 and 1953-54, and was selected for the Fourth Test against India in Georgetown in 1952-53, replacing Gerry Gomez. Batting at number eight and trying to score quick runs, he strained his back going for a big hit and was unable to bowl in the Indian second innings. Gomez returned for the Fifth Test. Miller's only first-class score higher than the 23 he made in his one Test innings was 86 for Jamaica against British Guiana in 1952-53, and his best bowling was 3 for 65 against Barbados in 1951-52.

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