Kyle Mills

Kyle Mills

New Zealand Right Arm Bowl
WORLD CUP ALL TIME STATS
3 Mat
20.4 Overs
74 Runs
6 W
3.58 E/R

Personal Information

Full Name Kyle David Mills
Date of Birth March 15, 1979
Nationality New Zealand
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Role Right-hand Batsman, Right-arm fast-medium Bowler, All-Rounder
Past Team(s)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
IND-L vs NZL 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 0 7.50
BAN-L vs NZL 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 2 5.50

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 170 101 1047 1282 34 15.62 81.66 0 2 54 76 38 42 0
TESTs 19 30 289 749 5 11.56 38.58 0 1 57 37 3 4 0
T20Is 42 19 137 123 7 11.41 111.38 0 0 33 11 5 8 0
T20s 98 44 301 304 16 10.75 99.01 0 0 33 19 8 18 0
LISTAs 259 171 2212 0 53 18.74 0 0 5 57 0 0 66 0
FIRSTCLASS 76 108 2166 0 25 26.09 0 1 14 117 0 0 27 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 170 169 1371.4 6485 240 27.02 4.72 5/25 1 0
TESTs 19 31 483.4 1453 44 33.02 3.00 6/77 0 0
T20Is 42 42 149.3 1228 43 28.55 8.21 3/26 0 0
T20s 98 96 351 2846 105 27.10 8.10 3/4 0 0
LISTAs 259 0 2101.3 9566 361 26.49 4.55 5/25 1 0
FIRSTCLASS 76 0 2058.2 6083 204 29.81 2.95 0 5 2

Kyle Mills News

"Bowling coach teaching the right techniques" - KKR share a funny video involving Varun Chakravarthy and Kyle Mills "Bowling coach teaching the right techniques" - KKR share a funny video involving Varun Chakravarthy and Kyle Mills
"Bowling coach teaching the right techniques" - KKR share a funny video involving Varun Chakravarthy and Kyle Mills
IPL 2020: KKR bowling coach Kyle Mills explains why Kuldeep Yadav was excluded from the playing XI IPL 2020: KKR bowling coach Kyle Mills explains why Kuldeep Yadav was excluded from the playing XI
IPL 2020: KKR bowling coach Kyle Mills explains why Kuldeep Yadav was excluded from the playing XI
IPL 2020: ‘Start on the right note for those four overs,’ says Kyle Mills on KKR's death bowling woes IPL 2020: ‘Start on the right note for those four overs,’ says Kyle Mills on KKR's death bowling woes
IPL 2020: ‘Start on the right note for those four overs,’ says Kyle Mills on KKR's death bowling woes
IPL 2020: ‘Embrace the challenge of playing against Virat Kohli,’ Kyle Mills' message to KKR youngsters IPL 2020: ‘Embrace the challenge of playing against Virat Kohli,’ Kyle Mills' message to KKR youngsters
IPL 2020: ‘Embrace the challenge of playing against Virat Kohli,’ Kyle Mills' message to KKR youngsters
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Kyle Mills: A Brief Biography

Kyle Mills Biography


Kyle Mills is a former New Zealand cricketer and one of the fastest the team has had. He was born on 15th March 1979 and grew up in the city of Auckland, as a descendent of Ngai Tahu.


He bowled right arm fast-medium. A tall pacer standing at 6 ft 4 in, his bowling was unpredictable with the seamless fluctuation in pace and bounce. Gifted with the ability to move the ball off the length, he picked up wickets for the New Zealand squad on a regular basis, despite having recurring injuries.


Background


He studied at the Murvale Primary School, Bucklands Beach Intermediate and Macleans College. He made his first-class debut in the 1998-99 season for Auckland.


Throughout his career, he has represented Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Mumbai Indians, Kings XI Punjab, Uthura Rudras and the Gemini Arabians.


Debut


He made his debut in the ARY Gold Cup at Sharjah against Pakistan, on 15th April 2001 which New Zealand lost because of a terrible batting performance. Mills made an impact on his second match, picking up 3/30 against Sri Lanka.


Mills played his first Test against England in June 2004, but failed to pick up any wicket in the match.


In his ODI debut against Australia in 2005, Mills picked up three wickets, but the Kiwis failed to win the match.


Rise to Glory


Kyle Mills rise to glory came in 2008, with the year proving to be his greatest. With Shane Bond leaving for the Indian Cricket League, Mills emerged as New Zealand’s leading pace bowler.


One of the best performances by Mills was at Durban against South Africa in 2007 where he picked up 5/25, his career best.


Mills was a limited overs specialist, as his Test record was pretty modest. His best performance in Test cricket was also against South Africa in 2006, where he picked up eight wickets in the two matches he played in the series.


He picked up nine wickets at an economy rate of 20.33, against Australia in the Chappell-Hadlee Series following which he climbed to the top spot of the ICC ranking.


Low Points


Mills had been very unlucky with injuries as he suffered them frequently in 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011. He failed to play at the 2007 ICC World Cup in the West Indies and had to withdraw half-way through the 2011 World Cup in the Indian subcontinent.


Mills also had disciplinary issues, as he was not one to back out when flares emerged. In 2005, captain Stephen Fleming had to pull him away from a ugly spat with Graeme Smith. He picked up a couple of fines for breach of the ICC Code of Conduct between 2009 and 2011.


Domestic Career


Mills played for the Kings XI Punjab in the inaugural edition of the IPL. He also played for the Mumbai Indians in the following editions until 2011.


Captaincy


Mills captained the New Zealand ODI squad for four matches, losing two, winning one and a single game having no result.


Records


He held the No. 1 spot in the ICC ODI Bowling rankings in 2009. He is New Zealand’s second highest wicket taker in ODIs after Daniel Vettori, with 240 wickets from 170 appearances.


Retirement


He retired from all forms of cricket on 1st April 2015.