Profile Summary
Matthew Miller is a prodigious Antiguan all-rounder whose cricketing journey began almost as soon as he could hold a bat. From backyard beginnings at age three to West Indies Under-19 representation before his 17th birthday, Miller’s rise has been defined by early leadership, senior-level impact, and a composure beyond his years.

A natural leader with a calm competitive edge, Matthew Miller embodies the next wave of Caribbean cricket. Equally comfortable setting the tone with the bat, delivering breakthroughs with the ball, or leading from the front, his journey reflects disciplined development, fearless ambition, and international promise rooted firmly in local soil.
Hailing from Jennings Village, Antigua, he represents a modern Caribbean cricketer shaped equally by grassroots discipline and high-pressure senior competition.
Name: Matthew Miller
Date of Birth: 30 August 2008
Age: 17
Nationality: Antiguan and Barbudan
Role: All-rounder
Batting Style: Right-hand bat
Bowling Style: Right-arm medium-fast
Current Teams: West Indies Under-19 | Jennings Tigers (Senior Club)
Cricket Journey & Development

Miller’s formal training began at age five, enrolling in the Evergreen Grassroots Programme under respected coach Tyrone “Pacer” Williams Sr, while receiving continuous personal training from his father, Glen “Cody” Miller.
By age eight, he was already training with the senior Jennings Tigers setup, debuting for the club at just nine years old. That same year, he played his first competitive tournament cricket in the ABCA Under-15 competition for South Side.
At age ten, while attending Grace Christian Academy, Miller played school cricket for Jennings Secondary School, representing at both the Under-15 and Under-19 levels. He earned his first Antiguan National Under-15 call-up that year.
Selected for Leeward Islands Under-15 at age twelve (tournament cancelled due to COVID-19), his breakthrough came at thirteen, when he:
- Captained Leeward Islands Under-15
- Earned Team of the Tournament honours
- Debuted for Leeward Islands Under-17 and later captained the side at age fourteen
Senior Impact, Early
Miller announced himself on the senior stage at age thirteen, debuting in Antigua’s flagship Cool & Smooth T20 Explosion. In his first appearance, he claimed Man of the Match, taking two crucial wickets under pressure.
At fifteen, he:
- Debuted for Leeward Islands Under-19 (later captaining the side at sixteen)
- Scored his first local senior century
- Captained Antigua Under-15 and Under-19 teams
His senior résumé continued to grow with:
- Multiple Man of the Match awards in senior T20 cricket
- Participation in the LICB Senior Tournament representing St. Maarten
- Standout performances in Cool & Smooth T20 matches in St. Kitts
International Recognition
Miller’s consistent progression culminated in selection for the West Indies Under-19 team, where he has delivered notable performances, reinforcing his reputation as both a clutch performer and natural leader.
Key Achievements
- Captained teams at U15, U17, and U19 levels for Antigua and Leeward Islands
- First senior century at age 15
- Multiple Man of the Match awards in senior T20 competitions from age 13
- Seamless transition from grassroots to West Indies U19 representation
- Proven leadership across age groups and senior cricket
Coaching & Mentorship
- Primary Trainer: Glen “Cody” Miller (father, age 5 to present)
- Grassroots Coach: Tyrone “Pacer” Williams Sr
- Additional Influences:
- Jacques Taylor
- Sylvester “Bouncing” Joseph
- Ian “Pam” Tittle