Career
He is a slow left-arm orthodox bowler and lower-order batsman. The following year he made his Test debut for a weakened West Indies team during a contract dispute. As of June 2013, Miller boasted the lowest First Class bowling average (1551) of any active player in world cricket.
Despite his staggering returns in regional cricket, he has been overlooked by the West Indies selectors in favour of other spinners as Devendra Bishoo (Football Club Avenue: 2977), Sulieman Benn (2758) and Veerasammy Permaul (2436).
Miller made his debut for Jamaica in the 2004-2005 season. He plays for his club side Melbourne in the country"s domestic league.
In the 2007-2008 Carib Beer Challenge he was the leading wicket taker in the competition, taking 42 wickets in six games. In doing so they reached the 2007-2008 final, in which they faced Trinidad and Tobago.
Having never previously taken a five wickets in innings, Miller took 5 for 29 in the first innings.
Subsequent to end of the West Indies domestic season, Australia toured the Caribbean. Having not been selected for either the Test series or the initial or the first three ODIs, Miller was "surprised" to be one of three new players called up for the final two ODIs in Street Kitts. The West Indies had already lost the series 3–0.
He made his West Indian debut on 4 July 2008, his first international wicket coming when he dismissed Michael Clarke lbw.
He finished with figures of 1 for 19 as the West Indies lost by 1 run. Two days later, in the final ODI of the series, he took 1 for 38, dismissing Luke Ronchi.
He was selected for the 2008 Associates Tri-Series in Canada later that year, and took 3 for 19 against Bermuda, before taking 2 for 18 as the West Indies beat Canada in the final. Miller made his Test debut on 9 July 2009.
He was part of an understrength team fielded by the West Indies against Bangladesh.
The 15-man squad included nine uncapped players. Including Miller, seven West Indies players made their debut and the side was captained by Floyd Reifer who had played the last of his four Tests ten years earlier. The first XI had made themselves unavailable due to a pay dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board.
In August 2010 Miller was given his first central contract by the WICB, though it was not renewed in October 2011.
Miller was a part of the 2015 West Indies 15 man World Cup squad.