David Miller Net Worth 2026: Delhi Capitals Salary and Earnings

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South African cricketer David Miller’s net worth is estimated at $15-18 million in 2026. Now 37, he plays for Delhi Capitals, who bought him for ₹2 crore at the IPL 2026 mini-auction — his fourth IPL franchise, and a long way from the ₹7.5 crore Lucknow Super Giants paid him at the 2025 mega-auction before releasing him after a single season.

The bigger change is at international level. In March 2026 Cricket South Africa left him out of its 2026-27 central contracts entirely — he was not even offered the hybrid deal he held the previous season, which went to Simon Harmer instead. Reporting at the time treated the omission as a strong signal that his international career is winding down, though Miller has not announced a retirement. His last great day in South African colours was the Champions Trophy, where he made an unbeaten 100 off 67 balls, the fastest century in that tournament’s history, beating a 77-ball record held jointly by Virender Sehwag and Josh Inglis.

David Miller Bio

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First NameDavid
Last NameMiller
Full NameDavid Andrew Miller
Date of BirthJune 10, 1989
Age37
Birth PlacePietermaritzburg, Natal Province, South Africa
ResidencePietermaritzburg, Natal Province, South Africa (owns a house there)
CountrySouth Africa
ProfessionProfessional Cricketer
EducationMaritzburg College, Pietermaritzburg
FatherAndrew Miller
MotherJenny Miller
NationalitySouth African
SiblingsGreg Miller (brother), Jessica Miller (sister)
BrotherGreg Miller
ReligionNot publicly disclosed
SpouseCamilla Harris (married March 12, 2024)
HoroscopeGemini (based on June 10 birth date)
WeightApproximately 75-80 kg (exact weight not consistently documented)
Height6 feet 1 inch (1.85 meters)
Net WorthEstimated $15-18 million (third-party estimate, not disclosed)
CategoryCricket
Current TeamDelhi Capitals (IPL 2026), plus SA20 and other franchise T20 leagues. No Cricket South Africa central contract for 2026-27.
PositionMiddle-order batsman, occasional wicket-keeper
Jersey Number10 (commonly used in international and IPL cricket)
Years Active2007–present
Previous TeamsDolphins, Kings XI Punjab, Rajasthan Royals, Gujarat Titans, Lucknow Super Giants, Peshawar Zalmi, Multan Sultans, Durban Heat, Barbados Royals, Texas Super Kings, and more
AwardsICC Men’s T20I Team of the Year (2021), multiple Player of the Match awards
Instagram@davidmillersa12

Early Life

David Andrew Miller was born on June 10, 1989, in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Raised in a beautiful area, he fell in love with cricket at a young age. He went to Maritzburg College, where he stood out as a left-handed batsman and part-time wicket-keeper. Miller started his professional career with the Dolphins and played his first match for South Africa in May 2010 against the West Indies.

Miller’s early career set the tone for his financial success. Though he didn’t earn much at first, his steady play in local leagues impressed selectors. This opened the door to bigger opportunities and higher earnings later on.

Rise to Prominence

Miller made his mark with record-breaking performances. In 2017, he smashed a 35-ball century against Bangladesh, the second-fastest in T20I history. His aggressive batting made him a key player for South Africa. By 2025, he had scored over 2,000 runs in both ODIs and T20Is, as noted on Cricbuzz.

In the IPL, Miller’s value peaked and has since come down. His best season was 2022 with Gujarat Titans — 481 runs at an average of 68.71 and a strike rate of 142.72 as they won the title in their first year. Lucknow Super Giants paid ₹7.5 crore for him at the 2025 mega-auction, but he managed only 153 runs in 11 innings at 30.60, and they released him. At the 2026 mini-auction in Abu Dhabi he went to Delhi Capitals at his ₹2 crore base price, with no competing bids. That is roughly a quarter of his 2025 salary, and it is the clearest market signal available about where he now sits.

Sources of Income

This is the part of Miller’s income that has changed most, and older articles get it wrong. He no longer holds a Cricket South Africa central contract. CSA announced its 2026-27 list on 31 March 2026 — 18 men’s contracts running from 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2027, plus a single hybrid deal — and Miller was left out, as was Rassie van der Dussen, while Dewald Brevis, Corbin Bosch, Ottneil Baartman, Matthew Breetzke and Karabo Meso received maiden deals under captain Temba Bavuma.

A senior CSA retainer was previously reported to be worth somewhere around $300,000-$400,000 a year, so losing it removes a meaningful and, crucially, a guaranteed slice of his income. What is left is franchise money, which is lucrative but contract-by-contract and dependent on form — a very different financial position for a 37-year-old than a national retainer.

IPL Salary

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The IPL has been the single biggest driver of Miller’s wealth. He earns ₹2 crore from Delhi Capitals in 2026, down from ₹7.5 crore at Lucknow in 2025, and before that drew steady money from Kings XI Punjab, Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans across more than a decade. His cumulative IPL contract value since his 2012 debut is reported to have passed ₹70 crore. As always, that is gross contract value before tax and agent fees, and it is not the same thing as his net worth — Indian franchise income is also taxed at source for overseas players.

Endorsements Deal

He has been associated with brands including DSC, Puma, New Balance, The Harvest Table and Skrill, along with crypto-era deals such as Colexion and Etherlite that date from 2021-22 and may no longer be active. No terms are public for any of them. One figure that circulates widely — that he earns “around $1 million a month” including sponsorships — does not survive arithmetic: that would be $12 million a year, close to his entire estimated net worth after eighteen years as a professional. It is not repeated here.

Other Ventures

Miller also plays in franchise leagues worldwide, including Major League Cricket with Texas Super Kings and the Caribbean Premier League with Barbados Royals. While exact figures are unclear, these leagues likely add $150,000–$200,000 to his yearly income. His endorsements, including ties to cryptocurrency like Etherlite, may further boost his earnings.

Net Worth

David Miller’s net worth in 2026 is estimated at $15-18 million, or roughly ₹125-150 crore, depending on which outlet you read. None of these figures come from Miller or anyone acting for him; they are third-party estimates built from published contract values, and the range is wide because the inputs are guesses. What can be said with more confidence is the shape of it: eighteen years as a professional, more than ₹70 crore of IPL contracts, a long run of national-team retainers that has now ended, and a spread of overseas franchise deals. Treat the midpoint as an order of magnitude, not a balance.

Properties

Miller owns a home in Pietermaritzburg, the KwaZulu-Natal city where he was born and went to school. No valuation for it has been published, so the “likely worth millions” line that appears in most write-ups is an assumption rather than a reported figure.

Also read: Jasprit Bumrah’s salary and endorsements, and how Ishan Kishan’s income changed once he lost his national retainer.

Cars Collections

Miller, a car enthusiast, owns a BMW and an Audi. Each of these luxury cars is valued between $50,000 and $100,000, adding to his impressive collection.

Charity Work

An earlier version of this page listed the Helen Bonfils Foundation, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and the University of Denver among Miller’s charitable causes. Those belong to a different David Miller — a Denver philanthropist — and have no connection to the South African cricketer. No verified charitable foundation or ongoing programme is publicly associated with the cricketer, so rather than substitute one guess for another, this section simply records that nothing is on the record.

FAQs About David Miller Net Worth

What is David Miller’s annual salary?

There is no reliable published figure, and the arithmetic changed in 2026 when Cricket South Africa dropped him from its central contracts. His one confirmed cricket salary now is ₹2 crore from Delhi Capitals, plus undisclosed fees from SA20 and other T20 leagues and his endorsements. Any single “annual salary” number you see quoted for him is an estimate stacking those undisclosed pieces together.

How does he earn from the IPL?

He earns ₹2 crore from Delhi Capitals in 2026, down from ₹7.5 crore at Lucknow Super Giants in 2025 after a season of 153 runs in 11 innings. His IPL contracts since 2012 are reported to total more than ₹70 crore in gross value.

What brands does he endorse?

DSC, Puma, New Balance, The Harvest Table, Colexion NFT, Etherlite, and Skrill, among others.

Does David Miller still play for South Africa?

He has not retired, but Cricket South Africa left him out of its 2026-27 central contracts announced on 31 March 2026, and did not offer him the hybrid deal he held the previous season. Reporting has treated that as a sign his international career is ending. His cricket income is now entirely franchise-based.

Conclusion

David Miller’s net worth in 2026 is estimated at $15-18 million, built over eighteen years from Pietermaritzburg to the top of the global T20 circuit. But 2026 is the year the shape of his income changed: no Cricket South Africa contract, and an IPL salary cut from ₹7.5 crore to ₹2 crore. He remains a genuine finisher — the fastest century in Champions Trophy history is his — and franchise cricket still pays well. The honest reading is that his wealth is now consolidating rather than growing.

Updated for 2026

Updated 18 August 2026. The CSA central-contract omission is verified against ESPNcricinfo’s report on the 2026-27 list announced 31 March 2026, corroborated by India TV and NewsBytes. The ₹2 crore Delhi Capitals deal and his 2025 Lucknow record are verified against IPL auction reporting. Two errors in the previous version have been corrected: the intro stated his 2025 Lucknow fee as “₹7.5 lakh” when it was ₹7.5 crore, and the charity section attributed Denver-based causes to him that belong to a different David Miller. Net worth is a third-party estimate given as a range, kept separate from gross contract earnings. See also Yashasvi Jaiswal for how a central contract changes the picture.

Devendra Kumar

Devendra Kumar is an independent sports journalist who has spent the past 7 years researching and analysing athletes’ earnings, brand endorsements, and investments.

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